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- While out for a walk in the countryside, Marina and Juvenal stop to take some pictures in front of an old woman's house. Annoyed, the old woman turns out to be a witch and casts a curse on the young couple.
- For over a decade challenging the policy of erasure that burns and haunts the memory of national cinema, Eugenio Puppo revisits the emergence of one of the most notorious generations of filmmakers in the country, exploring the close and unusual relationship between a papal encyclical and the emergence of Cinema Marginal. Comprised of a rich collection of archival material and images, the film becomes a genuine time capsule, echoing in the present (in a direct nod to the future) the confrontational voices and images of Reichenbach, Sganzerla, Mojica, and many others.
- There is no place in the world where the prison population grows as fast as in Brazil, a country that have the fourth largest population of inmates in globe. Sentence on Trial dives deep into the hellish everyday life of the Brazilian prisons to expose how moroseness, prejudice and the culture of fear amplify violence and the social abyss of the country.
- From a meeting with the director filmed in 2012 and vast archival material, A Treat of Coutinho proposes to look at the work of Eduardo Coutinho as a great whole. Would have one of the masters of Brazilian cinema always made the same film?
- The documentary recounts the trajectory of a truck driver who became one of the most important film makers in Brazil. Candeias himself narrates the story and little by little reveals his style and genius using as background the various phases of Brazilian cinema and the Boca do Lixo in Sao Paulo, main production pole during the 1970s.
- The short film reports the process of rescuing and finishing A Praga, by José Mojica Marins, o Zé do Caixão. Produced in 1980, the film was never completed and was lost.
- Carlos Reichenbach tells on camera his whole film history in the context of Brazil's socioeconomic conditions of the time, discussing in detail his first short, and four of his long films.
- The documentary portrays the city of Sao Miguel do Gostoso, a small fishing village, located in the northeast in Brazil. The town have particularities related the history, social and cultural changes due to presence of foreigners. The film shows the challenges of the explosion of tourism and real estate boom in one of the most sought resort in Brazil.
- On the first year of a far right government in Brazil, Joder decides to investigate his health after moving to Brasilia for work.
- The main character ,Gunnar, tries to relate to the place where he lives, but an unexpected visitor alters the course of events. Starred by Ênio Gonçalves. Rio Film Festival 2013, 24th São Paulo International Short-film Festival and 13th Goiania Shortfilm Festival.