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- Documentary about the morals and customs of the youth of the 50s and 60s of the 20th century, which has as its starting point the work of the famous author and comic artist Carlos Zéfiro, which circulated under the table.
- Documentary about Brazilian history, from 1945 until the 70s, focusing on president Juscelino Kubitschek, his political rise, his philosophy of economical development, his gigantic project of constructing a new capital city for the country, Brasília, in the middle of the jungle, and his last years, after the military takeover, when he was deprived of his political rights and went into a temporary exile.
- The documentary talks about how the financial speculation is changing what we know as democracy. Theory and real live are used in order to provide argument.
- Documentary with testimonies and reproduction of reports about Carlos Marighella, one of the leaders of the armed struggle against the military dictatorship in Brazil in the 1970s.
- In the post-pandemic future of covid-19, which alternative will be given more attention: the financial casino and the accumulation of wealth by an elite or quality life for all, with less inequality? Has the minimal state proved capable of serving the collective? How can life be guaranteed without social and labor rights? What model of society do we want to live in? The film addresses the dismantling of the concept of social welfare and makes us reflect on the incompatibility of neoliberalism with a humanist project for society.
- Built as a letter to JK in its centenary, the film shows what remained in the memory of Brazilians 26 years after they left in a car accident in August 1976.
- The Moscow Olympic Games, in 1980, were of great relevance for several Brazilian sports, in addition to being a key episode in understanding the transformations that followed in the world and in reaffirming the Olympic ideals as one of the possibilities for reconciliation between the peoples.
- The intense life of Ferreira Gullar, one of the most influential poets in Brazil, is revisited by his personal friend Silvio Tendler, based on his most acclaimed work: Poema Sujo. In addition to addressing other poems by Gullar, the documentary also includes the testimony of people who lived directly with the artist's work.
- The film is an autobiography of the director Silvio Tendler, who celebrated his 70 years, and an analysis on the advances and setbacks of the world that he lives in. The documentary portrays the young man who lived in auto exile in Chile, in the 70's, where he lived the dream of a socialism with freedom; who studied film in Paris; who was in Portugal during the Carnation Revolution; and who got back to Brazil when the country was starting its process of democratization. Tendler also has been in Cuba, Sovietic Union and in Germany, during the Cold War, recording worlds that no longer exist.
- The action is synthesised in a drama of a black woman and her dependent who are forced to abandon the shack they live in. One episode of many that have been happening in the slums.