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- When a rock wannabe is forced to replace his famous sertanejo look-alike, he faces a life-changing choice - lose his own identity or follow his heart.
- Sol, a dreamy young woman from the carioca suburbs, attempts to emigrate to the United States, believing in a better life with better opportunities.
- A ballerina is murdered and reincarnates as an indigenous woman. Her journey for spiritual justice takes her back to her past family and romance.
- In the Brazilian Pantanal, marked by land and family disputes and watched over by a mystical figure from nature, a man from the big city falls for a woman believed to be a feline shapeshifter.
- Haunted by the darkness as she wanders through a dead city, our young, doomed heroine Angelique is stricken with hallucinatory visions as she learns the story of a cruel and loveless vampiress. Her visions are of the bizarre rituals that imprison a group of Satanic worshippers in a cycle of dying passion, and who seek to survive beyond the grave. In Angelique's ears, only the music of the gothic atmosphere flows to augment her quest into the horror and the passion of the dead - and no voice can rise above it. A haunting, enigmatic tribute to the classic Euro-Horror works of Jean Rollin and Jess Franco. Brazilian filmmaker Larissa Anzoategui created a film inspired by authors Lord Byron and the Brazilian Álvares de Azevedo and Anzoategui's passion for expressionist aesthetics. The cast and crew was composed completely of women under the direction of Larissa Anzoategui ("Astaroth") in her sophomore film.
- Two stories of migration, memories and ghosts. After a disaster floods her land, Joana flees to São Paulo and tries to start her life over again. Meanwhile, after her father's death, Flavia moves to his farm with her wife Mara.
- In the Brazilian Pantanal, marked by land and family disputes and watched over by a mystical figure from nature, a man from the big city falls for a woman believed to be a shapeshifter.
- A man returns to his birthplace, the area surrounding the Araguaia river, unaware of an Indian curse targeting him, gathered on his family several years before.
- A novelist comes under the spell of a beautiful woman who is rumored to be a legendary Amazon who lures men to their doom.
- When a tribe of indigenous Guarani Indians attempts to re-inhabit their ancestral land, which lies on the border of a wealthy landowner's fields, tensions escalate.
- Marco, a wheelchair user, is a lonely Spanish smuggler , driving through Brazil to sell out his cheap goods. When two bandits assault him and steal his load, he is miraculously saved by Carmo, a beautiful local girl who would rather die than spend another day in the hellhole where she lives. Carmo and Marco will start a lawless, reckless journey, and an intense romance through a breathtaking South American border landscape.
- Theorists consider the evolution of human society and question the sustainability of the current paradigm.
- A film like a monument: Luz nos trópicos is a tribute to the rich greens of the Amazon and the forests of New England in winter, celebrating the indigenous peoples of both Americas and flowing as a film as freely as a winding river.
- An American working on a ranch in the Amazon comes up against a gang of Brazilian bandits.
- After a hideous crime in a mansion by the forest, where a group of young people was found murdered, a suspicious clown tries to prove his innocence to the investigator that found him covered in blood.
- Shrouded by the mists of time, she has been forgotten - But there is always someone to remember. Gregório is a tattoo artist obsessed with Astaroth, a demonic entity lurking in the shadows with promises of desire.
- From contemplation to awakening, from revolt to sacrifice, the inner journey of a young Jesuit priest, Nando, into the depths of the jungle, into the depths of himself. Amongst the Xingu Indians, in the heart of Brazil, in the very place where the quests take form, he will begin to understand the destiny of his "Kuarup". For God, for a woman or for justice, these are always the same words for all loves. A passionate fresco on a Brazil large as life.
- The Green Lie questions if corporations seduces consumers with fake promises of organic products.
- A heart warming story that follows the journey of a man, along with his two sons and two nephews, down a remote jungle river in Brazil. He seeks to relive an Amazon expedition that he undertook as a young man and to share the experience with his family.
- Documentary about the rural population who earn their living as coal miners, thus helping to keep metallurgic activity going and contributing to the forest devastation in South America.
- Four Ikpeng Indian children show their way of life, families and settlement, in the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil.
- Follow Marília Mendonça behind the scenes of the 'Todos as Cantos' project, covering several Brazilian capitals--the preparation of the singer, the arrival, and the contact with the fans.
- Mário is a young doctor experimenting a crisis in every sector of his life: love, profession, family. His only wish is to leave it all behind and hide in an idealized paradise. With a map of Brazil in front of him, he chooses a random place. It's a small town in the Amazon, where he's going to live a true adventure.
- The forbidden love affair between Peri, an Indian, and the beautiful Ceci, a Portuguese white girl, in the 17th century Brazil.
- DOC Rainflorest (working title) is a subjective film about the intemperances of nature and about the transformations that the planet has suffered over decades of human production with its fruits that today we all reap.
- Stan is an adventurer who tests his power against the perils of the jungle. Every episode deals loosely with Brock's experiences in the wilderness.
- In the Kalapalo cosmogony (an ethnic group that lives in the Xingú Indigenous Park), water is as old as humans and is the source of life. That is where all their sustenance comes from, their food, their drink, their joy. The idea of using water as a dumpster, of poisoning water is a dystopia. In Tuã Ingugu (Water Eyes) Chief Faremá - from Caramujo village on the banks of the Kuluene River - tells us about the birth of water and warns us about the consequences of disrespecting it.
- In Mato Grosso, our hero Caingangue leads settlers against henchmen of Dr. Ribeiro, who seeks their land. Shootouts, alliances, and twists define this epic resistance. A unique Brazilian western saga filmed in Maracaju - MS.
- Drug and arms trafficking, smuggling and illegal immigration are challenges faced daily at the borders of South America. Follow the unceasing work to ensure security at strategic points on the continent.
- Situated in south-west Brazil, the Pantanal basin is the largest area of wetland in the world. This very particular ecosystem is home to a biodiversity as rich as it is prolific. And in this kingdom, it is the jaguar that reigns supreme.
- The sitcom pokes fun at what happens when city dwellers decide to apply their utopian theories in the practice of creating an intentional community in a natural reserve.
- CAMINHOS é um jeito novo de descobrir o Brasil na sua extensão geográfica, econômica e político-social. Mas, sobretudo, em sua dimensão afetiva e humana. ON THE MOVE innovates by exposing Brazil in all its geographical, economic, and sociopolitical extension. And, above all, by bringing the emotional and human dimensions to light.
- Michael Engel's curiosity about anthropology took him to the Xingu National Reservation in the Lower Amazon Basin, where he lived with the natives for a month. Aided by Brazil's top anthropologist, João Americo Peret, he created XINGU LAND OF NO SHAME - A PERSONAL JOURNEY. In it he explores the daily rituals and culture of the Xingu inhabitants.
- Frontlines tells the story of people designated by the State to enforce the imaginary lines that divide Brazilian borders, all of the 17 thousand kilometers that separate Brazil from its neighboring countries. Putting their lives at risk, these inspectors and police agents face the crossfire of criminal organizations that ignore the official boundaries to create a new, murkier, layer of separations: the turfs that belong to syndicates that take part in a decades long bloody war for land.
- Renew your love affair with nature discovering the new Amazon women warriors of Brazil. From the beautiful Yamarikuman Indian ritual in the jungle to the brave urban visionaries who face even death threats to protect the rain forests, a new world of balance is rising.
- Film based on Manoel de Barros poetry. Story about poet's life in the swamp area of Brazil (Pantanal) and its wildlife; & his obsession with the sea and his new life in the big metropolis in Brazil.
- A boy who lives in the countryside of Brazil, begins to discover music and love.
- Planning to make an expedition into the Matto Grosso jungle, George Breakston and Yorke Coplen fly from Los Angeles to Brazil. Their Brazilian guide is explorer Mike Roginsky. Accompanied by Brazilian natives, Breakston and Coplen search for an English explorer who disappeared in the jungle twenty-five years earlier and is now rumored to be the leader of a group of Indians. Along the way, Coplen wrestles with an alligator. On the river, a native falls into the water and is eaten alive by piranhas. The expedition arrives at a small village, where they meet a white doctor. Although he has no information about the lost explorer, he tells them about a white woman who has been captured by a band of Urubu Indians. Led by the doctor, they rescue the woman, a schoolteacher. When the men are about to leave, they discover the body of a white man dressed in Indian garb. Because he is dead, however, Breakston and Coplen realize they will never know if he is the man for whom they were searching.
- The documentary explores the voluntary teaching of music to young people from the periphery, highlighting the impact of education as resistance in the lives of socially vulnerable individuals in the Brazillian midwest.
- A day in the everyday lives of several individuals at a landfill, who, despite seeming distinct, gradually reveal their connections, pursuits, motivations, joys, desires, and pains. What appears to be an ordinary day is made extraordinary by the unveiled stories of its characters, demonstrating the remarkable adaptability of the human spirit.