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- The hosts travel to various destinations around the world. As they do, you view their experiences and listen to their critiques along the way.
- Shortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up with him.
- At the peak of her mid-life crisis, a full time mom will do whatever it takes to conquer the friendship and admiration of her teenage daughter, even facing her deepest fears by joining a beauty contest in a summer resort.
- "It's All True: Based on an Unfinished Film by Orson Welles" is a 1993 documentary feature about Orson Welles's ill-fated Pan-American anthology film "It's All True," shot in 1941-42 but never completed.
- Pacarrete, an old, crazy ballet dancer from Russas, Brazil, just wants to keep her dreams alive.
- Selma's tumultuous life, navigating family crises, financial challenges, and quirky encounters at the lodge. With humor and authenticity, this Northeastern series promises twists.
- Three mothers see their reality become completely ... They are: Ruth, whose teenage son, Raul, faces problems with drugs; Elisa, trying to make up for the absence of her husband giving full attention to the child, the little Theo, and Lara, teacher who faces the dilemma of an unplanned pregnancy. These three women, living in different times of their lives, seeking comfort next to Chico Xavier. And Karl reporter remains insisting on interviewing the medium, even without being prepared for it ... In production, Nelson Xavier revive the role of Chico Xavier. Herson Capri plays Mario, Ruth's husband. Caio Blat lives a journalist who wants to investigate the medium. Neuza Borges is the careful housekeeper who lives with the couple William (Joelson Medeiros) and Elisa (Vanessa Gerbelli).
- 2014's Football World Cup, held in Brazil.
- The life and work of writer, politician and medical doctor Bezerra de Menezes, known as the doctor of the poor. The film follows him through his many social causes and his devotion to the cause of the Spiritism doctrine of which he became a reference.
- In a bar called Inferninho, the staff dream of escape. A handsome sailor with a dream of finding home arrives.
- Jennifer is a world-class Olympic martial artist who after a failed marriage to millionaire Daniel Howard, moves to Brazil in a desperate attempt to separate herself from her past and begin a new life.
- A documentary about the press coverage during the Coronavirus pandemic in Brazil.
- The animal is in motion, it is impossible to hold it. The bodies vibrate, dance and desire. Six episodes, six directors, and stories about body, movement, desire, and eroticism.
- TV Series
- Two boys. Two stories that intersect. Two lives united by a condition that defines their existences. Two journeys in search of self-recognition in the mirror.
- Follow Marília Mendonça behind the scenes of the 'Todos as Cantos' project, covering several Brazilian capitals--the preparation of the singer, the arrival, and the contact with the fans.
- Four friends - played by the four directors - have recently lost a fifth one. After a night of heavy drinking, they decide to travel to the mythical Ythaca.
- A novelist comes under the spell of a beautiful woman who is rumored to be a legendary Amazon who lures men to their doom.
- The troubled adventures of a country novice who goes to the big city to work as a nanny, taking care of the rebellious young sons of a widower businessman.
- Documentary about the 100 years of the Paysandú Sport Club.
- Nearly century-old history, Brazilian animation brings rich and stimulating stories and characters that built the path until nowadays.
- TV Series
- Cinema Diversity is a documentary series that builds a mosaic on the current Brazilian LGBT cinema, in ten episodes, with about sixty Brazilian filmmakers from different regions of the country.
- After spending the whole year working at Cumbuco beach, located in Ceará (Brazil), the employees of the "Baião de Dois" beach shack prepare to spend their Christmas holidays with the family and friends. The waiter Zezé is anxious because for the first time he will celebrate the Christmas date with his daughter Nayara, who lives with her mother and grandmother in a neighboring city. Iracema, a kitchen helper, has already purchased a ticket for her trip to the interior, as she has done every year since she moved to the capital. The cooker Santa combined drinking wine with a group of friends. And we don't know what Calado is going to do, he doesn't like to speak very much. Motivated by his ambition, Seu Aristeu, owner of the beach hut, warns the employees that he will open the establishment on Christmas Eve, which forces everyone to change their plans.
- With abundant sources and favorable climate, Brazil has an energy potential still unknown. The documentary seeks to show the ability to produce our own energy in a domestic and clean way; models in other countries; the positive reflexes of this behavior in environmental, political and economic spheres; and to unravel the reasons why, although technologically feasible, this model has not yet been inserted in the country.
- The Other Side of the Atlantic is a documentary that builts a bridge in the ocean that separates Brazil and Africa. The film tackles the cultural exchanges, the imaginary created through the mirroring, the prejudice and dreams built in both sides of the atlantic through the life stories of the students of african countries in transit through Brazil.
- He is the first invisible student at the University. Thus, the challenge of being seen by his crush.
- The film portrays the history of a football team from Rio de Janeiro, created by former professional athletes, including World Cup champions, and popular artists.
- "Let the Movement Travel" is a documentary film about dreaming of dancing as a metaphor for immigrating. It tells the story of two young Brazilian girls, Rosana and Clarice, who moved to Europe with the dream to study modern dance. After a year in Germany they move to Amsterdam to study at Modern Dance School. As the girls are developing both as dancers and as individuals, their dream is being confronted with realistic problems like immigration laws, lack of money, physical and emotional stress. With commentaries of the director the film makes a parallel between her own experiences as a Brazilian immigrant in Europe for more than 10 years and the fresh experiences of the two girls. The film also shows in close-up a strong friendship as a support to keep a dream alive.
- Two young women go to live in a boarding-house, and in their room there's a box with bones of a dwarf, which belonged to the former tenant. Each night, thousands of ants come to move the bones to their natural position.
- At dawn, a boy, a city and unexpected encounters.