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- Jake and Mati are two outsiders in Porto who once experienced a brief connection. A mystery remains about the moments they shared, and in searching through memories, they relive the depths of a night uninhibited by the consequences of time.
- A child is separated from his wealthy parents and becomes a fisherman in a seaside village devoted to Yemojah. He grows up unaware of being an heir.
- Official music video for "Me Porto Bonito" by Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone.
- Irma can only think about getting rid of her cowardly dirty husband. She seeks out lovers not to commit adultery or for pleasure, but to find an accomplice to kill her husband.
- The short documentary reveals about the workers from the Port of Santos - the biggest port in São Paulo, and the locals who live in the area, during the late 1970's. It shows about those people activities and their social movement back then.
- A technical problem aboard a transatlantic flight forces a plane to land in Porto Santo, the small island of Madeira's archipelago where, according to a legend, Christopher Columbus the 15th century navigator, lived for a while and entertained a sexual relationship with a widow and her nubile daughter. A girl photo journalist profits to stay the extra-needed days for repair, to visit the island - and eventually she'll become part of complex relationships among some of the secluded people of the island. Also, a yacht lost in the high seas in 1947 reappears from the misty horizon 50 years later - to unite Fanny and João, a contemporary navigator.
- The city of Porto viewed by the intimate eye of Manoel de Oliveira.
- Follow soccer journalist Guillem Belagué as he travels through a locked down Europe during the COVID pandemic to witness matches played in empty stadiums and meet with supporters who have dealt with both disease and economic despair.
- The film tells the story of a man, Aly, in need of a child, back in his native country to marry his first cousin - a marriage arranged by their respective parents.
- Sónia is an adventurous young woman, involved in research to produce a mass destruction weapon, in which two enemy countries are interested, for there is a war going on. She finds peace in a neutral country, Portugal, where she finds simplicity and oblivion of her troubles. Spies and counter-spies get to her again, and again she must flee...
- A Cuban immigrant family creates a beloved foodie destination in their new home of Los Angeles, California.
- Tells the childhood memories of little Claude, son of a guardian in the terrible prison of Porto Farina. The child discovers a world shared between the downfall of the convicts and the beauty of a village bathed in a warm light.
- O Porto do Rio ( The Port of Rio) is a 85' documentary movie directed by Pedro Évora and Luciana Bezerra that shows the transformation of the port area of Rio de Janeiro, in the context of the urban renewal works promoted by the City for the Olympic Games. The film narrates through interviews with residents and technicians the cultural aspect of samba in the region to tell the story of the main port of slaves in the Americas as discuss ways to develop the region, in the heart of Rio de Janeiro.
- "An office of the U.S. Navy is chatting with a Porto Rican girl. While two others are doing the characteristic dance of the country, a third joins in and finishes the dance much to the officer's amusement and delight. From the New York Theatre."
- "Some Kind of Funny Porto Rican?": A Cape Verdean American Story is the untold tragedy and scandal of what happened to a vibrant community of immigrants from the Cape Verde Islands in the Fox Point section of Providence, Rhode Island forcibly displaced by the construction of interstate I95, the expansion of Brown University, urban renewal and gentrification a to make way for the fancy coffee shops, antique stores, and elegantly restored houses. The first in a trilogy of feature documentaries about the Cape Verdean community in the Fox Point section of Providence, Rhode Island, the second, Working the Boats: Masters of the Craft was released in 2016.