"Eu Sou Você" is a short film made in Virtual Reality about sexual harassment in the workplace . The story takes place at a “happy hour" in a firm and shows some situations of harassment. Through Virtual Reality, the film "Eu Sou Você" puts the viewer to live in the body of other people and invites the viewer to experience and understand, as much as possible, how a woman feels when harassed and how the harasser behaves. It is a film that uses entertainment to focus on the positive transformation of the female and male audience.
Walter is an absent father and husband who works in a hospital without time for his family. His redemption happens when his wife sends him to the birthday cake for her daughter, but she does not know is that during the return trip home, the impossible will happen so that everything goes wrong.
The film shows the daily life of indigenous village Piyulaga, home of Waurá tribe --an ethnicity of 560 people who live at Xingu Park in Mato Grosso, Brazil. It also reveals how the indigenous community keeps its traditional culture while incorporating habits and technologies from the “white”.
Evoé: Portrait of an Anthropophage (2011) is a documentary that delves into the provocative and thought-provoking realm of performance art and theater. The film showcases the intimate and controversial nature of these art forms, highlighting the interplay between eroticism and artistic expression. With a focus on the director's vision, the documentary explores the history and evolution of performance art, featuring interviews with actors, artists, and experts in the field. As the film delves deeper into the world of performance art, it uncovers the transformative power of these mediums, pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms.
An educational short film, “Cativeiro” addresses the trafficking of wild animals. In the plot, a father buys a bird and gives it as a gift to his family. The animal, taken from the wild by criminals, was trafficked without a band. The bird falls ill, and the daughter takes it to a CETAS (Wildlife Screening Center) in an attempt to save it.
An immersive journey through Brazilian nature, exploring its national parks and the Amazon rainforest. The viewer virtually visits locations such as the crystal-clear waters of the Sucuri river, the Mimoso Cave in the Pantanal, the Serra da Bodoquena National Park, the source of the Perdido river, the Itatiaia National Park with its waterfalls, and Marajó Island.
This road movie documentary showcases reforestation efforts in the Amazon, specifically in the Alto Xingu region. Small farmers, city dwellers, and Indigenous peoples form a network of seed collectors organized by the Xingu Seed Network. With these seeds, large landowners are able to reforest areas on their properties.
In the style of a sitcom, with background laughter, the film addresses diversity and inclusion through the story of a young woman going for a job interview. Upon arriving at the location, she discovers that she will be interviewed by four people with Down syndrome.
This documentary takes us to know the residents, the internal organization and even the parties and cleaning efforts at Mauá Occupation, in São Paulo. The film reveals that the process of occupying, carried out by homeless movements, is similar to the method of civil disobedience used by Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
The film portrays the passage of KISS in Brazil in 1983 during the Tour of celebrating the 10 years of the band and the album Creatures of the Night.
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