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- The documentary presents a group of women who are close to the 60s and share a common past: they were the base of the first women's soccer team in Brazil.
- The documentary film "Football and Barriers" launches a look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one of the hubs of international relations, having the football World Cup as a backdrop.
- 'It's all a Plan' is a documentary film about the life and work of Paulo Mendes da Rocha, the most renowned living Brazilian architect.
- In the ending of 19th century Brazil was boiling. The end of slavery, the arrival of immigrants and urbanization moved the country. In this scenario, football comes from England with the young Charles Miller and undergoes a revolution with the magical feet of Arthur Friedenreich.
- In Porto Alegre, Brazil, the Iberê Camargo Foundation Museum; in the city of Porto, Portugal, the office of Álvaro Siza, architect and author of the celebrated project for the institution's headquarters, inaugurated in 2008.
- Sandro is a gypsy leader who after, his father's death during a group trip, must transport the body to his hometown to answer to the widow's, Grandma Sara, request. Stopped by officer Rangel, in a Road Police Station, Sandro faces a series of legal difficulties to completely achieve his family traditions.
- Barbers is a dive inside the hall, where the idea is to observe, perceive sensations and the pace that these professionals take in their lifestyle. Proud men, but always with a good prose to better serve you. It is a tribute to all the barbers, who still resist fully Sao Paulo 2011.
- The doc reflects the use of the bicycle in the poorest regions of the city of são paulo. A discussion about mobility in large cities having the bicycle as the leader of this narrative.
- After the death of her husband, Eni Spinelli, mother of documentary filmmaker Kelly Cristina Spinelli, found herself without a partner - to dance and to share her life with. Years later, she solved part of the problem by hiring one of the so-called taxi dancers, young male dancers who come from the outskirts of Sao Paulo and charge up to 50 dollars a night to take elderly upper class women out to dance. In A Partner to Call My Own, Kelly follows her mother and four other women who hire taxi dancers, thus investigating loneliness, sexuality and privilege among elderly women.