Twenty years after City of God, Buscapé recounts how conflicts between police, traffickers, and militias impacted the community.
Impure is a thrilling TV show that delves into the dangerous world of drug-trafficking in Latin America. Set in the 1990s, the story follows the intense journey of characters involved in the dark and brutal trade. With gripping plot twists and high-stakes action, Impure delivers a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of power, loyalty, and survival.
September Mornings follows Cassandra, a trans woman living in Sao Paulo, Brazil. She navigates the challenges of being Afro-Brazilian, homeless, and embracing her true identity. The show explores themes of family, love, and social issues in Brazil.
Mikhael is a sergeant in charge of BOPE, always on dangerous missions in Rio de Janeiro. But after getting involved in a controversial operation that culminated to a slaughter, he is transferred to a police unit at the state countryside.
Beloved worldwide but also a lightning rod for critics, Neymar shares the highs and lows of his personal life and brilliant football career.
Brotherhood is an action-packed TV show that takes place in the 1990s in the Sao Paulo Brazilian prison system. It follows the story of a black female protagonist who gets involved with a prison gang after her brother is kidnapped. As she fights for survival, she must navigate through violence, corruption, and organized crime.
Sintonia follows the intertwining stories of three friends from the favelas of São Paulo. Doni, Nando, and Rita each have their own ambitions and dreams, but the dangerous world of the drug trade and the allure of the Brazilian funk music scene threaten to derail their aspirations. As they navigate the challenges of their environment, they confront issues of crime, religion, friendship, and family dynamics. The series explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the pursuit of dreams in the vibrant and diverse city of São Paulo.
Girls from Ipanema is set in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro during the 1950s and 1960s. The TV show revolves around a group of women who find themselves at the intersection of love, business, and societal expectations. As they navigate through their personal and professional lives, they confront issues such as infidelity, bisexuality, and the challenges faced by women in a male-dominated society. Through its portrayal of the characters' journeys, the show explores themes of female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial issues prevalent in Brazil.
Pelé: Birth of a Legend tells the extraordinary story of a young boy from Brazil who became the greatest footballer in the world. From his humble beginnings in the streets of São Paulo to his triumphant success on the world stage, Pelé's journey is a testament to his indomitable spirit and unwavering determination. This biographical drama explores his struggles, triumphs, and the impact he made on the world of soccer.
In the near future, in a dystopian Brazil, a black man and a black woman find themselves targeted by a racist and oppressive government. As they struggle to survive and resist, their relationship becomes a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of oppression and intolerance.
A biographical drama about the life and career of Brazilian football legend Pelé, from his childhood in the slums of Sao Paulo to his rise to international superstardom and his role in three World Cup victories.
City of God: 10 Years Later is a documentary that takes a deep dive into the lives of the characters from the critically acclaimed film City of God, after a decade has passed. It offers a unique perspective on the impact of the film both on the lives of the actors and the real communities it portrays.
Living with her family since the pandemic struck, the meddling Isadir does her best to disrupt the lives of her bumbling son and rival daughter-in-law.
7 Prisoners follows the harrowing story of a young man who becomes trapped in the dangerous world of human trafficking in Sao Paulo, Brazil. As he struggles to escape and survive, he is faced with moral dilemmas and must navigate the harsh realities of poverty, crime, and the mafia. This coming-of-age tale sheds light on the social issues and struggles faced by those who immigrate to Brazil in search of a better life.
M8 - When Death Rescues Life is a gripping drama about a medicine student in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The story revolves around the protagonist's encounter with death and how it changes his perspective on life. Set against the backdrop of racism and class dynamics in southeast Brazil, this film delves deep into the struggles and challenges faced by an Afro-Brazilian student in pursuit of his dreams.
Follows one of the most famous families in Brazilian music during the creation of an unprecedented concert, which will bring together all generations of the Gils on stage for the first time.
Set in the colorful and energetic streets of Bahia, 'Ó Paí, Ó: Look at This' is a comedy-musical that captures the essence of the Afro-Brazilian culture and the excitement of Carnival. The film explores the lives of the diverse characters living in a run-down tenement building, as they navigate through the ups and downs of daily life while preparing for the biggest party of the year.
Follows the unconventional lives of a Brazilian pop artist who got out of the streets to reach stardom and his manager-wife-choreographer.
This controversial film from director Glauber Rocha records the funeral of his friend, major Brazilian painter Emiliano Di Cavalcanti.
In the crime-ridden streets of Rio de Janeiro, a group of policewomen investigates a series of brutal murders committed by a necrophile. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover shocking secrets of racism, misogyny, and corruption in the Brazilian countryside.