A group of women gets together on social media to expose the sexual harassment they all suffered from a renowned specialist in reproductive medicine. The saga of perseverance and courage of these women begins when one of them decides to talk and reveal what was until then confined by the doctor’s office walls.
While investigating the murder of two young men, reporter Caco Barcellos discovers a group of murderers in ROTA police squad who act with the approval of military justice.
Between the 1920s and 1980s, the plot narrates the trajectory of a Lebanese family focusing on the conflicted relationship of the twin brothers Omar and Yaqub.
Three brothers find themselves sharing a home with the alluring new wife of the middle sibling. As they become infatuated with the same woman, a complex and enthralling tale ensues in this tropical paradise.
Babenco: Tell Me When I Die is a heartfelt documentary that chronicles the life and career of the acclaimed Brazilian filmmaker Hector Babenco. The film delves into Babenco's struggles with terminal illness and his artistic journey, exploring his impact on Brazilian cinema and his unique filmmaking style. It also delves into his personal life, including his relationship with his wife and the challenges they faced together. Through interviews, archival footage, and Babenco's own reflections, the documentary offers a poignant and intimate portrait of a remarkable artist.
Nise: The Heart of Madness is a captivating biographical drama that takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The story revolves around Nise Da Silveira, a prominent psychiatrist who challenges the traditional methods of treating mental disorders. Based on a true story, the film explores Nise's struggle against the oppressive mental health system and her groundbreaking work in art therapy.
At the end of the 1940s, Lebanon is sliding towards a devastating conflict. Catholic siblings Emilie and Emir decide to leave for Brazil. Aboard the ship to their new home, Emilie falls in love with Omar, a Muslim merchant. For an enraged and jealous Emir, the relationship is intolerable. As the story unfolds against the backdrop of the majestic rainforest, Emir’s actions and the choice that Emilie subsequently makes lead to disastrous consequences.
The sculptor Sergio Camargo died 20 years ago. If the bones left in the grave are in fact his remains, would his sculptures be living remains? What's ephemeral and what's lasting? Is there a possible eternity? We see the movie through the eyes of the daughter confronting both the artist and the man.
Stela is twelve years old and only believes in what she can see, or not at all. Miguel, the youngest brother, believes in everything, especially in what doesn't exist. Two years after the tragic dive that killed their mother, they return to the mythical city of Paraty, where nothing is what it seems.
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