In the northeast region of Brazil, the charismatic and mischievous Judas enters a small village and gets involved in various comical situations. Alongside his loyal friend Chicó, they embark on a series of adventures, encountering love, religion, and judgment.
A Dog's Will is a comedy movie set in the Brazilian countryside. It revolves around a group of people who are trying to inherit the property of a deceased man, but they face various obstacles and comedic situations along the way.
In the crime-ridden favelas of Rio de Janeiro, two friends, Acerola and Laranjinha, struggle to find their missing fathers and navigate the challenges of growing up in a violent and poverty-stricken neighborhood. As they face the dangers of street gangs, drug dealers, and corruption, they discover the true meaning of friendship and family.
Four Days in September tells the story of a group of Brazilian political prisoners who kidnap the American ambassador in an attempt to free their comrades and fight against the oppressive military dictatorship. As tensions rise and time runs out, the characters face difficult choices and struggle with the consequences of their actions.
If I Were You is a comedy-fantasy movie set in Brazil that explores a body-swap between two individuals. It delves into the eccentricity and quirks of the characters, providing a feel-good and quirky comedy experience with a touch of LGBT interest.
Angels of the Sun is a movie based on a true story about a 13-year-old girl who is sold into prostitution in the Amazon jungle. The movie explores themes of childhood poverty, abuse, betrayal, and the struggle for survival. It depicts the harsh realities of the sex trafficking industry and the trauma experienced by the young girl. Through her journey, the movie also sheds light on the poverty and social issues faced by the people living in the jungle.
Denying Brazil is a documentary that delves into the complex issue of racial prejudice and identity in Brazil. Through interviews with actors, actresses, and experts, the film examines the historical roots of prejudice and its impact on Brazilian society. The documentary also explores the role of telenovela filmmaking in shaping perceptions of race in Brazil. With a focus on Afro-Brazilian history and civil rights, Denying Brazil offers a thought-provoking look at the sociological aspects of prejudice.
A black fisherman now working at a local gas station, Antônio lives at the small beach town of Atafona. His biggest ambition is to stash enough money to leave to a big city with his fiancee, a mix-raced girl who sells fresh crabs to locals and wishes for a better life. When a rich white woman from the high society arrives to spend a few days away after ending a failed marriage, Antônio soon bonds with her and begins to change his plans.
Paulo works as a high school literature teacher, his wife Teresa is a local shopkeeper, and their daughter Bel is still in school. They live in a rented flat in Saens Peña Square, in the heart of Tijuca, a neighborhood in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro. An unexpected and alluring job offer may have a profound effect on the routine of this family and even jeopardize a 20-year marriage.
Commander Vasco Moscoso de Aragão entertains the small town of Periperi with the stories of his many adventures travelling around the world as a captain of the merchant navy. Stubborn Chico Pacheco is the only one in town who doesn't believe his tales.
In the animated film Castillo y El Armado (2014), follow the thrilling adventure of a brave protagonist as they navigate through action-packed scenes and overcome various challenges. With its captivating storyline and stunning animation, this short film leaves the audience on the edge of their seat.
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