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- Three young queer people drift through a city bled dry by the pandemic and rampant capitalism.
- A caretaker of a beach house finds himself in trouble when the owner's son and his friends spend a weekend there without permission.
- In the backcountry of Maranhão state (Brazil), a boy and his searches amidst the immense landscape.
- The work is inspired by Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night", and the whole narrative is built around the festivities of the Folia de Reis and an unexpected love born of this tradition.
- The interaction between the inhabitants of the city and what is expressed in its walls.
- Documentary about dreams and desires of ordinary people, about fuels that move us daily: happiness, recognition, financial stability, marriage, health, fun, a few pounds less, enjoyment, overcoming or even a simple and humble kite.
- An ordinary day in any ordinary city. The horror and sublime of the urban environment are in constant change, in a time where nothing is finished or definite. Construction and destruction, systole and diastole are expressed in the poetics of the contemporary polis.
- The dancers and their forms. Their pains. Their dreams.
- The current wave of political conservatism in Brazil is also reflected in a shift in religious forces. The traditional form of religion, Candomblé, is a blend of Catholic and African spiritual elements. These days, however, it is increasingly losing ground to the so-called neo-charismatic movement, an offshoot of evangelical Christianity that doesn't think capitalism is a dirty word. Religion commands the respect of the authorities, and the drug gangs are therefore using the religious movement as a form of moral money laundering. The militant and aggressive rhetoric of drug dealers turned pastors is also a good match with the gang culture of the slums. Fanatical supporters preach a "spiritual war" against the pernicious influence of popular telenovelas. New souls are easily persuaded by catchy gospel funk. The factional struggle is producing ever stronger polarization in the country and fueling increasingly violent conflict: after all, surely the Bible is above the law? Through interviews with adherents of both religions, pastors and gang members, Faith and Fury paints a shocking picture of this new reality, which is having a major influence on politics.
- A film about absence narrated by people who have experienced feelings of distance and emptiness and are living in Brazil, Portugal, Angola, Mozambique and Cabo Verde. Bodies, landscapes, memory and time. A journey through the territories of memory, representation and belonging.
- Renata is a middle-class woman, married and mother of two, who lives in a large Brazilian city. Between the twilight and the dawn of any day, she faces gender issues that are typical of today, materializing in pleasant and unpleasant moments, small dilemmas, feelings and emotions.
- Breath is a creative documentary about human existence and the mysteries of life and death, seen in the everyday life of a small village in the middle of nowhere, in the countryside of Brazil, where families have lived for years, almost completely isolated from contact with the outside world. Wind, dust, mountains, silence and time... Man and nature live together there in both harmony and conflict, amidst what is and what could be, in the vastness of a landscape grander than vision can grasp.