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Quando a noite ainda não existia 2023
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a trans body dreams of the birth of night.
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Perifaquadro 2022
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Saúde em Trânsito 2021
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Mulheres do Rap 2021
Two women in their hamlets fight for space in the midst of machismo and oppression. Through rap, they cast their voices on the winding waves of the internet and guide a new debate in the music scene.
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Prova Escrita 2020
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Meia Lua Falciforme 2019
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Nem 2019    star_border 10
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A Primeira Pedra 2018    star_border 8.5
The First Stone exposes the terrible face of intolerance, where angry lynch mobs take justice into their own hands. The documentary tells the story of lynching victims and investigates the shocking growth of this crime in Brazil where one lynching is registered everyday - the highest rate worldwide. A narrative with engaging characters and dramatic stories of lives that have been devastated by this violent trend in mob rule.
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Carta Sobre Nosso Lugar: Mulheres do Vila Nova 2017    star_border 7
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Cine Rio Branco 2017
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Ouvidores de Vozes 2017
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A Primeira Vez de uma Mulher 2017
Three Brazilian pioneers, who struggled for the first time to exercise a role previously only allowed to men illustrate the trajectory of women's struggle from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day.
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#EuVocêTodasNós 2017
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Agora Que Eu Sei 2016
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Meu Pai 2014
Álvaro, 12 years old, is the only child of separated parents. He is in a phase of many doubts and concerns. He wants to grow up soon, but did his father take too long to grow up? What did the father do with the girls? It's difficult to ask, Alvaro's father has a strange way of saying things.
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Carnaval Para D. João VI 2008
Taking as a starting point the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the Portuguese Royal Family in Brazil, the documentary “Carnaval para D. João VI” aims to address questions about the transformations that have occurred in the relationship between Brazilians and Portuguese since then. The film goes back to the disembarkation of the court while envisioning a globalized future where historical stereotypes are overcome and reinvented.
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