After suffering a plane crash, Leo receives a blood transfusion and, some time later, discovers that he ended up contracting the AIDS virus. Desperate, he does his best to find out the identity of the bearer of the blood he received, and suffers from the prejudice of friends and people close to him.
Ubaldo receives an inheritance that will change his destiny for good. In the heart of the northeast desert, he'll become the leader of a pack of ruthless bandits, fulfilling the legacy of his biological father - a mythical 'Cangaceiro'.
Maria is an orphan girl who suffers from her stepmother's wickedness. She then decides to escape in search of the fringes of the sea and takes a long walk through Brazilian folk tales. On her journey, she meets several fantastic characters.
Third part of Ruy Guerra's trilogy initiated in "Os Fuzis" (1964) and "A Queda" (1978).
Chatô, The King of Brazil is a biographical film that tells the story of Assis Chateaubriand, a powerful media magnate in Brazil. The movie explores his rise to power, his influence over Brazilian television, and his controversial career in politics. It delves into his personal life, his relationships, and his impact on Brazilian society and communication. With a mix of comedy and drama, the film paints a vivid picture of one of Brazil's most influential and polarizing figures.
What child has never dreamed of having a double, someone who would do all of the annoying things in his place? Seeing his reflection get out of the mirror into the real world, this dream comes true for the fearless boy Fernando. Odnanref, his double, presents himself as a solution to all his problems. Adaptation of a successful Brazilian novel written by Fernando Sabino.
The lives of three teachers in the outskirts of São Paulo, their love lives, their interaction with the poor surroundings, their family problems.
A biography documentary about the life and work of Vinicius de Moraes, a Brazilian poet, songwriter, and composer. Explore his contributions to Brazilian music and poetry.
Madame Satã follows the life of João Francisco dos Santos, also known as Madame Satã, a prominent figure in the LGBT community in Rio de Janeiro in the 1930s. The film explores his struggles as a transgender performer, his involvement in crime, and his pursuit of artistic expression.
After his father's death, Gabriel leaves for Armação Beach in search of his origins. What he ends up finding is a complex plot around the mysterious figure of his grandfather, a whale skeleton and a city that wants to bury the past at any cost.
In the streets of Rio de Janeiro, survival is the name of the game where the protagonist is an imported 'hot' car. People, from all social levels, will do anything in order to possess it, if only for a few minutes.
The story of Frank, a different creature, born to the song "Singing in the rain", that goes in search of happiness.
Centered on two young boys, an aristocrat and a native, chronicles the period in which Brazil went from colony to the center of the Portuguese Empire.
Xuxa, a famous Brazilian artist, finds herself in the middle of a plot involving a drug dealer, a journalist, a female antagonist, and the mafia. Along the way, she encounters a ballerina, a motorcyclist, a blind girl, and the world of dance. With comedic twists and turns, Xuxa Requebra brings a story of love, theft, and presumed death.
After 20 years of exile in Paris, Gustavo returns to his native city São Paulo. Back home, he encounters a place which no longer exists. His old friends and family members have changed, almost beyond recognition. He tries to recapture the past, and make some sense of his life, that of his friends and family, and the present state of his native country.