Two Sons of Francisco is a biographical drama based on the true story of Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano, two brothers from a poor rural family in Brazil who overcome poverty and tragedy to become successful Brazilian singers. The movie follows their journey as they chase their dreams, face various obstacles, and eventually achieve fame and fortune.
Tim Maia is a biographical drama that tells the story of the legendary Brazilian singer. From his humble beginnings in Rio de Janeiro to his rise to fame and struggles with drugs, the film explores his journey as well as his impact on Brazilian music.
Raul: O Início, o Fim e o Meio is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Raul Seixas, a legendary figure in Brazilian rock music. The film delves into his early years, rise to fame, and impact on Brazilian popular culture. It examines his unique musical style, mixing rock with elements of Brazilian music, and his rebellious and controversial persona. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, the film provides an in-depth look at Raul Seixas and his lasting legacy.
Ana and Vitória are two best friends who form a musical duo. Their unique partnership is tested when they start to face the challenges of fame, love, and their own identities. As they navigate the complexities of the music industry, they also explore their feelings for each other and grapple with their sexualities in a society that may not always be accepting.
Film about the Bahian singer dives into the moment when shy Gracinha becomes Gal Costa, during the violent, innovative and mind-blowing years that helped shape Brazil's greatest singer.
Elis is a biographical drama about the extraordinary life of Elis Regina, one of Brazil's most iconic and talented singers. From her humble beginnings to her rise to fame, the movie explores the highs and lows of her career, the personal struggles she faced, and her undeniable impact on Brazilian music.
Emicida: AmarElo - It's All for Yesterday (2020) is a documentary that explores the life and work of Brazilian musician Emicida. It delves into his journey as a rapper and the social issues he addresses through his music, highlighting the importance of Afro-Brazilian culture and black history. The film also showcases Emicida's concert performances and his impact on the Brazilian music scene.
Between comings and goings in time, over 8 decades, the story of a poor country girl who fulfills the dream of becoming a great star, always in search of her truth.
Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop is a biography about the life and career of Cazuza, a famous Brazilian rock singer. The movie explores his struggles with AIDS, his bisexuality, and his impact on the music scene in Brazil during the 1990s.
Simonal tells the story of Wilson Simonal, a charismatic Brazilian singer who rose to fame in the 1960s. Known for his powerful and melodic voice, Simonal became one of Brazil's biggest musical stars. However, his success was marred by his association with the military dictatorship that ruled the country at the time. Despite facing accusations and controversy, Simonal's talent and charm captivated audiences, making him a beloved figure in Brazilian music history.
Vai Anitta is a documentary TV show that takes viewers behind the scenes of Anitta's life as an international popstar. It reveals the real person behind the glamorous persona, showcasing her struggles and triumphs. With a focus on her journey to becoming one of Brazil's biggest pop sensations, the show also highlights her impact on the LGBT community in Brazil.
Outcast Rockstar follows the journey of a Brazilian singer who defies expectations and breaks into the world of skateboarding and hip hop. This documentary portrays his struggles, triumphs, and the transformative power of music and sports.
Gonzaga: From Father to Son is a biographical drama that tells the inspiring story of a Brazilian singer and his relationship with his father. Set in Northeast Brazil, the movie explores the father-son relationship and the influence of Brazilian music on their lives.
A captivating documentary that explores the life and music of Cássia Eller, a Brazilian rock star who became an icon and a voice for the LGBTQ+ community. The film delves into her personal struggles, relationships, and the impact she had on the music scene in Brazil.
Gracinha is a Brazilian singer who mesmerizes audiences with her powerful voice. This musical short film showcases her journey in the world of Brazilian pop music, presented as a visually stunning album.
The trajectory of musician and comedian Mussum as vocalist of the group "Os Originais do Samba" and later in cinema and TV as a member of "Os Trapalhões", a group that revolutionized the way of making humor on Brazilian television.
Intense and visceral, Elis Regina was a protagonist not only in the Brazilian musical scene but also in her own path. She put her heart and soul into the art of singing and living, sailed through different musical genres and faced personal dramas.
Jamboree adheres to the usual formula of late-1950s rock & roll films: A plethora of musical numbers linked together by the wispiest of plotlines. Kay Medford heads the cast as manipulative showbiz agent Grace Shaw. Hoping to land pop singer Pete Porter, Grace connives to break up Pete's romance with female vocalist Honey Wynn. But who cares? The audience came to see such musical faves as Fats Domino, Count Basie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jodie Sands, Ron Coby, Slim Whitman, Carl Perkins, Frankie Avalon, Charlie Gracie and the Four Coins. As a promotional tie-in, Jamboree also features appearances by 21 of North America's top rock-and-roll deejays.
An emotional dive into the music and life of Erasmo Carlos, from his years as a young rock-and-roller looking for gigs through his enduring musical partnership with Roberto Carlos.