Roberto, a retired and disappointed journalist, leaves his work in a farm and goes back to his hometown, Braga, which he thinks will be his last hiding place. However, in returning, he feels a strong energy in the city and between journeys to the past and an intense night life, a new chapter arises.
Portuguese Rock'n'Roll history since the late 50s
Mão Morta Müller no Hotel Hessischer Hof is a documentary movie that follows the band Mão Morta during their performance at Hotel Hessischer Hof. The film captures the essence of their music and showcases their unique style. It provides an in-depth look at the band's journey and their impact on the music scene.
Inspired by popular cult, O COVEIRO is part light part darkness, a bedtime story and almost a nightmare. A child is born and his parents die of fright just to see him. André Gil Mata revisits the traditional Portuguese tale, in a fantastic movie where heads bounce, but you hear a song.
Mutantes S.21 – 25 Years Later is a documentary film that revisits the subjects of the original Mutantes S.21 documentary after 25 years. It explores how their lives have changed and the impact the original film had on them and society. The film delves into the personal journeys of the individuals and the broader social and cultural context of their lives.
Ama Romanta: Uma Utopia que Fazia Discos is a documentary that explores the life and work of Ama Romanta, a musician who dedicated her career to creating utopian albums. The film delves into her unique perspective on music and the impact of her albums on society. Through interviews with Ama Romanta herself and those who were inspired by her music, the documentary captures the essence of her artistic vision.
Following the lives of Bunnyranch members, Kaló, Filipe, Calhau and André, we get to know the inside outs of a small but strong rock'n'roll wave that thrives in Coimbra.
A film that sarcastically and ironically addresses the universe of bullfights.
Documentary on the Maldoror tour of Portuguese alternative rock band Mão Morta.
Documentary and live performance of the album "Maldoror", inspired on the book “Les Chnats de Maldoror” by Isidore Ducasse aka Count of Lautréamont.
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