DOM is a Brazilian TV show that follows the gripping story of Victor, a young man who gets involved in the criminal world of drug trafficking. The series explores themes of addiction, the father-son relationship, and the social issues surrounding drug use in Brazil. Spanning multiple timelines, DOM takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the 1970s to the 1990s, showcasing the rise of cocaine trafficking and the impact it has on society. With stunning underwater diving scenes, beautiful beaches, and the pulsating beats of Brazilian funk, the show delves deep into the crime-ridden world of Rio de Janeiro. Alongside intense action and suspense, DOM explores themes of friendship, love, and betrayal, making it a must-watch for crime drama enthusiasts.
In 1856, the emperor Dom Pedro II lived a marriage of appearances with Teresa Cristina, with whom he was forced to marry at a young age by his parents' political alliance, having two daughters with her: Isabel and Leopoldina. He truly loves Countess Luisa, a cultured and time-ahead woman who fights for the abolitionist cause and women's rights, married to Eugenio, the emperor's cousin. At the same time there are sisters Pilar and Dolores: the first went to a convent after her mother's death in childhood, growing up among books and dreaming of studying medicine - inspired by the story of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first doctor in the world -, while the second stayed at home to take care of her father, Colonel Eudoro, growing up repressed, illiterate and without vanity.
The Given Word is a powerful drama set in Northeast Brazil, exploring themes of religion, faith, and class struggle. The story revolves around a simple man who promises to carry a cross to a local shrine, embarking on a journey that tests his beliefs and exposes the harsh realities of his community.
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.
When a social media influencer's trip to Salvador, Brazil for Carnaval goes awry, she must navigate through a series of mishaps and unexpected encounters while trying to rediscover herself and have a memorable vacation.
Meet Sereia, a young and beautiful singer whose world of fame and fortune is interlaced with envy and hate. Her murder in the midst of carnival shocks the entire country and the hunt for her killer reveals a new suspect with each new day of investigation. Holding the status of a big-budget thriller, the miniseries brings about mysticism, sensuality and suspense that hooks the viewer until the astonishing end.
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe is a movie based on the true story of the life of Stefan Zweig, a renowned Austrian-Jewish writer. Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the film explores his struggle as a Jewish refugee, his exile from Austria, his time in New York City, and his eventual suicide in Petropolis, Brazil. It portrays his interactions with other famous authors and intellectuals during this turbulent time in history.
This is the first 3D animated Brazilian film. It tells the story of Stress & Relax: a businessman who thinks only of money and a film director who lives for insisting that this invest in their projects. This time, the "project" is to look for the oldest tree in Brazil. Stress is excited about the possibility of making money with this rarity. The problem is that they do not know exactly where it is. Stress and Relax out in search of the "Big Jequitibá Rose" with no map, no compass and clueless.
Biographical film of Sister Dulce, who, in life, was called the “Good Angel of Bahia”, also nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and canonized by the Catholic Church. Contemplating from the 1940s to the 1980s, the film shows how the Catholic nun faced an incurable respiratory disease, machismo, the indifference of politicians and even the dogmas of the Church to dedicate her life to the care of the miserable, leaving a legacy that continues today.
Axé: Music of a People takes viewers on a journey through the history and cultural significance of Axé music in Brazil. From its roots in the Afro-Brazilian traditions of Bahia to its widespread popularity in the Northeast region of the country, the film delves into the vibrant and rhythmic world of Axé. Through interviews with musicians, historians, and fans, the documentary paints a vivid picture of how this genre has become a symbol of unity and joy for the Brazilian people.
O Descobrimento do Brasil (The Discovery of Brazil) is an impressive historical epic recreating Álvares Cabral’s voyage to the New World in 1500, with a score especially written by the renowned composer, Heitor Villa-Lobos. One of the earliest examples of Brazilian cinema, this film depicts the perilous journey of Pedro Álvares Cabral’s armada from Portugal to Brazil. Though somewhat rudimentary compared to other films of the period, The Discovery of Brazil distinguishes itself with its scenes of indigenous people and Portuguese explorers on the beach, and in the imaginative lighting on board the ship. But the real star is the beautiful cantata by Villa-Lobos that permeates the film.
The adventures of Otalia, a strangely innocent young Brazilian prostitute who has just arrived in Salvador, Bahia. Though her belongings are stolen from her shortly after arrival, Otalia swiftly meets up with a group of charming and helpful friends.
Follow the colorful and exuberant celebration of carnival in Bahia, Brazil, as you delve into the rich cultural traditions and explore the complexities of racial issues.
Samba de Santo: Resistência Afro-Baiana is a powerful documentary that delves into the Afro-Brazilian community's fight against racism and their efforts to preserve their cultural heritage during the vibrant Carnaval in Bahia. Through captivating interviews and stunning visuals, the film sheds light on the rich history and struggles of the Afro-Brazilian population in the Northeast region of Brazil.
In Brazil's countryside, Amanda tries to get her first show while Thamires tries to make her first film, both at risk of the highway.
Between August 23 and 31, 1983, at the "Circo Massimo", in Rome, there was a musical event that brought together artists from Bahia. This film brings a recording of the event, also featuring backstage, rehearsals, testimonies and some relaxing moments of these great names in Bahia's music.
The film is about reincarnation and takes place in a purgatory where the dead still have human form and the world around them looks the same as the living world. However, the people living in this purgatory start to develop animal instincts. Gene, a retiree vacationing in Baja, is learning the instincts of a spider through his dreams and stumbles upon a woman who is destined to be reborn as a caterpillar/moth. The film explores a world where human and animal intertwine as one.
Neojiba - Música Que Transforma is a captivating documentary that portrays the inspiring journey of Neojiba, an orchestra that uses the power of music to create positive impact in the lives of young people. Set in Bahia, Northeast Brazil, the film showcases the orchestra's journey, its unique method of transformative music education, and the profound effect it has on its young members, their families, and their communities.
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