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- A gold-digger steals from her family and flees, and her honest mother pursues her for the reckoning.
- Young woman leaves Minas Gerais State, Brazil, to try to be a singer in Rio de Janeiro.
- The life and times of Cazuza, Brazilian singer/poet/enfant terrible, from his start with rock group "Barão Vermelho", to his death from Aids, in 1990, showing his career, love affairs, and involvement with drugs.
- Luiz Antônio, a clumsy radio host, unexpectedly finds himself in charge of a bankrupt radio station. With a very crazy team, he creates one of the most emblematic radio stations in the history of Brazilian rock, Fluminense FM.
- The young Vinicius is a young saxophone player, from Rio's poor suburbs, facing an uncertain but perhaps promising future. One day his girlfriend suddenly disappears after a night of love under the stars. Day and night, often on the 'Trem' (Rio's subway lines), others with the help of a Detective and his sources, Vinicius discovers the city's underbelly: its low-lives, its victims, its most eccentric characters, and milieus.
- Revisits the final moments before the mysterious death of 1985 Brazilian president-to-be Tancredo Neves.
- A couple are falsely accused of murdering a friend, after discovering a fraud in a data processing center. They hide in a van, where they set a pirate radio station up, trying to mobilize public opinion.
- In celebration of music, Chico Buarque and Caetano Veloso promote meetings of different styles on stage, with Brazilian and foreign names, such as Elizeth Cardoso, Tom Jobim, Cazuza and Mercedes Sosa.
- In 1985, the military regime in Brazil was weakened due to previous protests and manifestations demanding for new direct elections in the country. With that outcome in mind, the current leadership asked the Congress to include a new election which had two candidates: one supported by the regime and another one running for the democracy. Tancredo Neves was that candidate and he won the election becoming the first democratic president in more than 20 years. But things didn't happened as planned during this government transition. The documentary follows the initial ecstasy of change and the agony a whole nation suffered in those days that altered politics in Brazil.
- It follows the trajectory of the brazilian rock group born in 1981, from the desire of the friends Guto Goffi and Maurício Barros to create a band of rock'n roll. Archive footage shows from the invitation to Roberto Frejat, Dé Palmeira and the hunt for the ideal vocalist, Cazuza, until his most recent formations.
- Film-essay that portrays the life and work of Ney Matogrosso from a set of images and sounds gathered by the artist, in contrast with current sequences. In a show about Ney Matogrosso's musical journey, the feature evokes his story on stage and in everyday life. Without nostalgia or reverence, Olho Nu reveals the man behind the character, probing the motivations of his art, the critical sense, the libertarian and political character that permeates his repertoire, always guided by consistency and aesthetic quality.
- Documentary about the life and career of Brazilian singer Cazuza, a 1980s Brazilian rock legend who was the first Brazilian celebrity to publicly admit having HIV/AIDS. Cazuza died of complications from AIDS in 1990.
- The Wireless: Docs is all about New Zealand stories and supporting local filmmakers, by giving them a platform to experiment with styles and storytelling.
- "Rock in Rio - The History" portrays how a festival that seemed doomed to failure became the biggest in the world, and brings the event's trajectory from the perspective of those who went to the festival and whose life was marked by it.
- Music video for the single "Exagerado", from the debut album of same name by Cazuza. Originally presented by the program "Fantástico", the video presents the singer performing the song inside of a small room while he dreams about the girl of his dreams.
- A documentary that follows a new generation of Brazilian musicians rediscovering lost songs of Cazuza, considered one of the main voices of Brazilian rock in the 80's. Although Cazuza's career was cut short when he died of aids related complications in 1990, he sold more than 5 million album, achieved 11 number one singles and had 18 Top 10 singles in Brazil. Through the eyes of this new generation recording a whole new album dedicated to his "not so popular" songs, such as "Largado no Mundo", "Amor, Amor", "Down em mim" e "Blues do Iniciante", the audience is encouraged to ponder why Cazuza is still one of the most important artists in Brazilian history.
- Documentary of the legendary 1985 music festival in Brazil.
- Brazilian band "Kid Abelha" show, recorded in Rio de Janeiro on 17th and 18th September 2002.
- A TV concert by singer/composer Cazuza performing his greatest hits, and featuring guests Sandra de Sá, Roberto Frejat, Simone and Gal Costa. Among the tracks are "O Tempo Não Pára", "Ideologia", "Exagerado", "Codinome Beija-Flor" and many more.
- A Valentine Day's song performed by Cazuza and Ney Matogrosso. The music video presents different couples sharing their love and affection to each other. All colors, race and creed are shown in images with actors and animation segments that show the power of love.
- Music video for the hit single " Ideologia" released on the album of same name by legendary Cazuza. The clip presents the artist wearing many different hats and outfits to convey the idea and concept of someone who follows many different ideologies through life.