The LGBTQIA+ couple Fernando Grostein Andrade and Fernando Siqueira undertake a psychological road trip through Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, and Utah. Fernando is facing a complex trauma and Siqueira uses music to help him. Nature and eco-therapy complete the cure. Filmed in 16mm and digital media, this experimental feature counts on the participation of well-known artists, like the cellist, Jaques Morelenbaum.
The lives of different indie artists of the Hollywood film industry intersect when they get tired of failing and have the opportunity to make a "promising" feature film.
For two decades, Cine Marrocos, a movie theatre in the heart of São Paulo, was one of the most popular and opulent of the city. After it was closed, in 1972, it was occupied by a homeless workers' movement. The documentary tells the story of the people who lived there, alternating scenes from an acting class with those of the movies exhibited there in the past.
The story of an ancient mask that possesses the human form to commit visceral sacrifices of vengeance for the incarnation of its God.
Hebe Camargo is one of the most emblematic entertainments in Brazil. At her 60s, she went on to control her own career and, despite the criticism, the dreadful husband and the powerful and sexist bosses, she revealed herself to the public as an extraordinary woman, capable of overcoming any personal or professional crisis.
A group of dead teenagers spending their after-lives in Limbo decides to wreak vengeance upon their killer by summoning him to the world of the dead.
The story of Jonathas, an orphan who had been adopted and then "returned" due to his effeminate mannerisms.
In the wake of a carnival parade the river washes a corpse onto the shore. A crime has been committed, a mystery blossoms to life, and the legend of mythical cursed diamond is tantalizingly revived.
Maicon Douglas is in love with Silmara. One day her mother wakes up in bad health and Maicon needs to urgently take her to the hospital. Maicon calls his friends, everyone boards a Opala Azul Negão to try their luck in a city of contrasts.
Ivo Müller is a Latin American Brazilian-born actor. After discovering a love of live performance in middle school, Ivo earned a B.A. in Law, before abandoning his career in favor of acting. He then moved away from his home town, Florianópolis, to live in São Paulo, where he worked with theater groups like Grupo Tapa and Centro de Pesquisa Teatral - CPT. His breakout role came in the critically acclaimed 2012 Portuguese film "Tabu," which garnered widespread acclaim, including the Critics Best Picture award at the Berlin Film Festival.
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