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.
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.
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.
Three friends leading a nonprofit organisation investigate environmental crimes in the Amazon involving a major mining company.
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.
Killer Ratings is a true crime documentary TV show that delves into the story of a Brazilian politician who becomes the center of a scandal after being accused of orchestrating a series of murders to boost the ratings of his television show. Set in Manaus, Brazil, the show explores the controversial and shocking events that unfolded, shedding light on the dark underbelly of Brazilian politics and the alarming intertwining of crime and television.
Under Pressure follows the intense lives of doctors and medical professionals in a hospital located in the heart of Rio de Janeiro. The series tackles various social issues faced by Brazilian society, including racism, alcoholism, and homophobia. The doctors must navigate a challenging workplace and deal with the pressures of working in a city plagued by violence and corruption.
Nise: The Heart of Madness is a captivating biographical drama that takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The story revolves around Nise Da Silveira, a prominent psychiatrist who challenges the traditional methods of treating mental disorders. Based on a true story, the film explores Nise's struggle against the oppressive mental health system and her groundbreaking work in art therapy.
Bus 174 is a gripping documentary that tells the true story of a hostage situation on a bus in Rio de Janeiro. The film explores the social issues and crime in Brazil as it follows the hijacking of Bus 174 by a street kid and the subsequent standoff with the police. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the film delves into the lives of the hijacker and the passengers on the bus, shedding light on the underlying causes of the incident. It is a powerful portrayal of the complexities of life in the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
'Second Call' focuses on the resilience stories of teachers and students in a complex public education system. After some time off from teaching, Lúcia Helena returns to the classroom, now giving night classes to teenagers and adults. Along with other three teachers and the principal, she faces institutional adversities and the lack of appreciation without flinching. The conflicts involve both the faculty and the student body and, in this scenario, Education emerges as a hope, reminding everyone that it is never too late to have a second chance.
Auto de Resistência is a gripping documentary that exposes the reality of police violence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Through interviews and footage, the film sheds light on the systematic abuse of power by the Brazilian police and the resilience of the victims' families in seeking justice. It explores the social issues surrounding police brutality and the struggle for accountability in a country plagued by violence. With a focus on the experiences of those living in the southeastern region of Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro, Auto de Resistência exposes the harsh realities of a deeply flawed system.
Larissa competed for the Rio Military Police in search of the ideal of “protecting the citizen”.
Estamira is a documentary film that follows the life of Estamira, a schizophrenic woman who works as a garbage collector in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The film explores her experiences, struggles, and perspectives on life and society.
Waiting for the Carnival (2019) is a documentary that explores the social issues and working conditions in a village in Northeast Brazil, specifically focusing on the textile industry and the physical work involved. It sheds light on the challenges faced by workers and their role in the Brazilian carnival.
Behave is a gripping documentary that delves into the Brazilian prison system and explores the social and crime issues in Rio de Janeiro and Southeast Brazil. The film provides a stark and thought-provoking portrayal of the challenges and complexities faced by inmates and the society at large.
Since 2015, the Landless Workers Movement has been occupying an indebted sugarcane factory's land to press for its redistribution through land reform. Grandma, P.C. and their encamped fellows struggle to conquer a small share of land where they can settle down and live a self-sustainable life, growing agro-ecological crops in a newly knit peasant community they draw in their dreams.
The life and death of city councilor Marielle Franco and driver Anderson Gomes, murdered on the night of 14 March, 2018, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Over a tense day in the emergency hospital, we follow the surgeon's work Evandro and staff in three cases that require risk surgery: a drug dealer, a military police officer and a rich family child, all injured during a shootout in a slum next to the hospital.
Your Turn is a documentary film that delves into the complex and fascinating history of Brazil and its political landscape. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film explores the social issues and challenges that have shaped the country's development. From the military dictatorship to the current state of affairs, Your Turn provides insight into the political struggles and triumphs of Brazil.