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- Ubaldo receives an inheritance that will change his destiny for good. In the heart of the northeast desert, he'll become the leader of a pack of ruthless bandits, fulfilling the legacy of his biological father - a mythical "Cangaceiro".
- Graham struggles to connect the pieces of his shattered short-term memory. Unable to recall the most basic facts of his life and his sexual past, he quickly falls prey to the erotic appetites of the women he encounters.
- In 1817, Anna Millman, an Englishwoman and Portuguese teacher, becomes involved with the Luso-Brazilian actor Joaquim Martinho, during the trip by ship to Brazil because of the union of Maria Leopoldina, a princess of Austrian origin, with Dom Pedro, emperor Portuguese and first regent of the Brazilian empire. Anna and Joaquim start a romance upon their arrival in the country, which is interrupted by the tricks of Thomas Johnson, an English officer who harbors a desire for Anna.
- Cinema Novo is a movie-essay that investigates poetically the most important movement of Latin America cinema, through the thoughts of its main auteurs: Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Glauber Rocha, Leon Hirszman, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Ruy Guerra, Walter Lima Jr., Paulo César Saraceni, among others.
- Ingrid Guimarães and Lázaro Ramos hit the ground running on Prime Video. The two Brazilian stars are joined by Juliette, Tia Má, Luana Martau, Lindsay Paulino, Pablo Sanábio and other special guests to talk about CHANGE with a lot of humor and irony. In a sequence of comic sketches, they reflect on struggles and lessons that brought us all to 2023.
- A man comes face to face with his past - and with his true love.
- In a post-apocalyptic Brazil, the scarcity of resources gives rise to a new western. Despite this, it's governed by the old laws of the classic wild west.
- This documentary outlines how the new environmental law can affect the whole Brazilian ecosystem, specially the water sources.
- The stories of refugees and migrants told in the first person. Who are we after losing control of our lives? People from different nationalities reveal a common denominator: telling all about war, famine, danger, violence, pain and death.
- A fearless woman, determined when it comes to her work in fashion, is very vulnerable when the topic is love, and becomes divided between a righteous yet married Senator and a charismatic male flight attendant.
- The adaptation of Hans Cristian Andersen's tale filmed on a white background. It is also the first Croatian movie in color.
- Parents and children are reunited after 13 years apart.
- Six friends meet every evening in a basement to make music. During the daytime, there are no rehearsals for what life brings us. Each endeavour leaves its mark. Six short films by six different directors dealing with the troubles of youth.
- A sweet friendship refreshes the soul.
- German documentary for TV about the "Cinema Novo" movement (Brazilian New Wave). Director Joaquim Pedro de Andrade focuses on six Cinema Novo filmmakers working in Rio in 1967: Leon Hirszman preparing the script with poet/writer Vinicius de Moraes for "Garota de Ipanema" (1967); Glauber Rocha shooting "Terra em Transe" (1967); Arnaldo Jabor editing "A Opinião Pública" (1967); Nelson Pereira dos Santos shooting "El Justicero" (1967); the rushes and voice-looping sessions of Domingos Oliveira's "Todas as Mulheres do Mundo" (1967); and the opening of Carlos Diegues's "A Grande Cidade" (1966).
- OXFAM has launched a report showing that the richest 1% of the population owns the same wealth as the other 99%. What could be done to build a fairer world in such a social inequality? Beyond Profit brings stories about Brazilian, Indian and Mexican entrepreneurs that figured out an alternative to this scenario: build a new, fairer and more human capitalism. Owner of companies with social impact, these administrators believe that having a profitable business while fighting poverty around the globe is possible.
- In 1752, a ship arrives in Brazil, bringing doctor and writer Gaspar de Fróes. He keeps a diary about the dangerous trip, the diseases and hunger aboard, his impressions of the new country, and the political struggle between the crowns of Castela and Portugal. In Brazil, he is going to fall in love with the wife of a Portuguese officer.
- Polina takes the first steps to an independent life, and goes on a trip to the wild taiga with new friends. Moving deeper into the forest, they find a settlement of mutant people bearing the burden of the consequences of an ecological disaster. For Polina, the main acquaintance of the summer, her love and her test is Monke, who has been living in the taiga since childhood.
- In December 1999, the presidential race in Croatia is in it's peak. Chances are split evenly between the contenders and the fight is getting really nasty. Whoever wins will shape the Croatian future in the first years of the 21st century.
- To celebrate a new chapter in their country's history, five friends decide to go out during carnival. Things start to go wrong when one of them disappears during the day, leaving the others worried and on a mission to find him. While searching for their missing friend, each one faces a personal problem brought on by the carnival.
- This is a road trip about an individual (Sillvyo Lucio) who is in search of a long awaited dream - finding a doctor in Brazil who will perform gender re-assignment surgery. Born a female, this search reveals our subject's ideas and loathing of the male touch, shame and embarrassment of being pregnant and giving birth at an early age, and an endearing need to allow deep-seeded masculine traits to surface. Sillvyo explains his unique understanding of experiencing life from a masculine perspective, tips on how to win over a woman's affection, and many dark secrets from his past. Interviews include his mother (who explains the family's need to maintain a decent image of who their "dauther" really is, other family members who describe what life was like as Sillvyo grew up, and a special segment with Sillvyo's daughter, where she shares her beliefs and desires for her "mother" (which she refuses to accept as a man). All of this makes for a journey into very interesting regions of a desolate parts of Brazil's countryside.
- Year 2033. While deadly virus spreads over the world, a group of young rebels rise against the dictator regime.
- The story of Novos Baianos, one of the greatest Brazilian bands, mostly active during the 70s
- Newsreels, photographs, letters, diary excerpts, fiction and family films, folk songs and so on. Through these heterogeneous records, the film offers a vision of Getulio Vargas dictatorship by commenting on these documents produced for various purposes - political advertising, journalistic information, personal note, family celebration - as well as by seeking to unravel the Estado Novo regime's political plot.
- The story of how Novo Nordisk was created by Harald and Thorvald Pedersen.
- Based on Andersen's tale The Emperor's New Clothes.
- Violence is the guiding thread of actions in a broken city where social tensions produce inequality and social exclusion. Based on the book of Rubem Fonseca, the film ''Feliz Ano Novo'' narrates the trajectory of Rato, Pereba and Zequinha during the last day of the year.
- A man goes for a ride down the coast to reminisce fond moments of his wife that will forever stay in his heart.
- A couple start questioning about their relationship during the New's Year Eve party in Rio Janeiro and questions about the turn of the year and the future of the relationship.