Tattoo is a bold and provocative drama that takes place during the Brazilian military dictatorship. It follows the story of a young soldier who becomes involved with the counterculture movement and the cabaret theater scene. The film explores themes of repressed homosexuality, radicalism, and the struggle for freedom and self-expression. With its authentic period setting and powerful performances, Tattoo offers an intimate and thought-provoking look at a pivotal moment in Brazilian history.
Within a society that reviews its values and paradigms, where power relations are put in check, the feminine and the masculine gain new meanings.
A photographer travels to São Paulo for his first solo exhibition and decides to stay in his now married, ex-girlfriend’s house.
Two sisters live in the same house with their husbands in bedrooms separated by a single wall. One of the sisters, Lígia, is still a virgin. Dissatisfied, she wants to dissolve the marriage and thinks about suicide. To prevent her sister’s suicide, Guida offers her own husband, Paulo, for one night.
Obstinate Daniel’s grumpiness is evident. He really doesn’t want to accompany his mother to an oncology conference. However, an unexpected meeting makes it an interesting weekend after all. Shot on grainy film stock, with camera work as uncompromising as Daniel is.
In Sao Paulo, Janaína and João take care of each other. She has epilepsy. He is in a relationship with a man who prefers to keep his distance. Above their lives floats the vague trauma of a mudslide that may have buried men and machines alike. Together, they try to protect their bodies from the evil that seems to spread like a fever.
Lucia understands the world through sounds. She, as the people the surrounds her, struggles in the pursuit of relating with others. Her particular perspective, however, will turn that gap of communication even bigger.
The city and its parking lots.
Palindrome is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the concept of palindromes, exploring the symmetry and mirror-like nature of life. Through a series of interconnected stories, the movie navigates through the complexities of relationships, identity, and self-discovery. It forces the audience to question the duality of existence and the consequences of actions.
Antonio is a broken man, trapped in the memories of a past relationship. He ends up going out for one night against his will. And that night ends up transforming his life.
In a country house, the patient and her husband get involved with the young psychiatrist. The noises of the forest surround them.
How much does urban space influence our interior space?
A decadent upper class family of mother and three grown-up children who lives in one of the richest neighborhoods of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is faced with the past as the long estranged father, who supposedly was the cause of the family's ruin, returns and accommodates himself in the house as if nothing had changed.
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