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- In Rio de Janeiro City and its outskirts, LGBTQ+ youth of color recreates Ballroom culture on their own terms. A portrait of the dramas, the voguing performances, and the art of shade, 50 years after its inception in New York.
- In the 80s, even when censored and monitored, the Samba Schools created unforgettable critical plots and faced the Military Dictatorship, in Brazil, with courage, creativity and great joy.
- The Brazilian malls' protests have mobilized thousands of black people. Follow the lives of three characters and discover the dreams of a generation that has found new ways of dealing with violence.
- Through a succession of testimonies and life stories, we are able to delve into the universe of transvestites and to become familiarized with a little-known reality, far from the glamour and the stereotypes that have been imposed to them.
- The memoirs of a grieving indigenous woman who decides to return to her former village in the Amazon Forest in a post-apocalyptic world.
- The unprecedented stories of persecution and violence with which the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship acted against the LGBT population and how this same group constituted its resistance.
- An experience of breaking into buildings and creating new homes for homeless families in Rio de Janeiro in opposition to a series of forced evictions by the State. These evictions initiate a major intervention project in the city intensified since 2007. In the documentary, the project called "revitalization" is questioned by the residents of various occupations.
- The setting up of a solo performance, the outbreak of revolt, the collective clamor of the marches. Art, organization and rage against the genocide of black people. An audiovisual manifesto recorded between 2008 and 2016, in the two cities with the greatest black presence in Brazil. There are many possible performances, many are the political powers of confrontation, and there are also immense limits in the face of the cruel situation that befalls black people in diaspora: and even so, there are movements.There are many possible performances, many are the political powers of confrontation, and there are also immense limits in the face of the cruel situation that befalls black people in diaspora: and even so, there are movements.