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- Newly-arrived to New York City and deserted by her husband Gabriel, Mariana must find a way, to financially and emotionally provide for her family in a strange city where she barely speaks the language.
- Tired of being taken for granted by his wife and 3 daughters, Rodolfo Guerra wakes up one morning and decides not to go to work. Then the craziness begins.
- A group of literature-loving friends bury letters to be opened 10 years later when they will confront the dreams of their youth with what the future has held in store for them.
- In 2014, Malian Toumani Kouyaté was urgently summoned to his native country to hear his grandfather tell his final story. Feeling death approaching, the experienced man decided to pass on the tradition.
- Erika had one of his sons, the 16 year-old Theylor, recently murdered on a police approach and is concerned about her other son, Nicolas, 17, that lives in the same neighborhood. Erika is pregnant. Fear, pain and happiness mix too much at São Paulo's outskirts.
- Comedy special starring winners of the second Annual Latino Stand-Up. Cisco Duran and Abi Sanchez.
- A woman balances between the love of her dying marriage and an old boyfriend that reappears in her life.
- What are the limits of our sanity? What defines us as normal? "The madness among us" takes a look at the corridors and grids from a psychiatric hospital, looking for characters and stories that reveal the boundaries of what is considered crazy. Mainly through female characters, the documentary exudes the grounds of contradictions making us reflect our own conflicts, desires and mistakes.
- Mathias is a lonely writer who senses he might die soon, which leads him to attempt one final conversation with his estranged son.
- In Brazil, an organization that protects and hides nazi criminals is discovered.
- The visit of Saint Josemaría Escrivá to Brazil in 1974 is told by the people who met him at the time, along with unpublished footage of the saint in Brazilian.
- When confronted with their lingerie factory (Starissima) going bankrupt, the employees attempt to take it over by forming a cooperative. Soon questions about fundamental economic and social issues pop up amidst the bras and panties. Through this adventure together they discover a new freedom.
- TV Special
- Chico Rei was an enslaved Congolese king who fought for freedom - his and that of his people - during the Gold Cycle in Minas Gerais. This character's story is the starting point for exploring the diverse echoes of Brazilian slavery in the lives of blacks today, understanding his movement for self-assertion and freedom from a collective perspective.
- A true love as a beautiful music grows stronger with time and exceeds the most challenging obstacles to becoming well just stay forever in our memories.
- The construction of a community goes far beyond its erected walls and masonry bricks: it lies in the everyday invention of the commonplace, of life shared in its struggles and victories. Stemming from this premise, this debut feature film (by the directors of Na Missão com Kadu) documents the daily life of the urban occupation Eliana Silva, in the city of Belo Horizonte, on the eve of the 2018 elections. Seen from the inside, the hard-won territory becomes a protagonist as much as its residents, as they talk about political activism, companionship, love. Along with the records and personal testimonies is the (re)invention of subjectivity through art, going up against the totalizing narratives that reduce their existence to a newspaper news story.
- Liz and Bob are two teenagers that stroll the city. Both seek themselves in it. Art is their expression. Walls Upon Us is a free adaptation of the life and work of British couple of poets, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, whose love began from exchanged letters and poems. Solitary, two observers strolling Sao Paulo. Bob, riding his skate; Liz, exploring an asleep city. They speak through urban interventions and fall in love before sight. This musical film brings about contemporary artists such as Contrafluxo (Hip Hop) and Mental Abstrato (Experimental Jazz) and music producers of Sao Paulo (Pesopenna and Daniel Ganjaman), as well as visual artists (Vokos and Jack Neto). The short film portrays a restless generation 'that cultivates freedom in the concrete of the city.'
- A stand-up comedy special featuring Shari Diaz and Jessica Keenan.
- Stand-up comedians Carmen Morales and Alfred Robles offer their peculiar advice on Latinidad, family, relationships, and more.
- Actor Dan Claudino presents his poetry "CÁ entre nos (CAOS)" in a performance video.
- In what way does contemporaneity look at objectuality, the world of objects and their relations to human beings? Objects are among us, we're connected to them, they talk; we create them, but we're also created by them; they affect us, they inhabit our imaginary, they are part of our memory, together with us they create our community. José Bragança de Miranda convenes a peculiar set of objects to this reflection.