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- The enthusiasm for a monthly meeting of a group of old friends with a penchant for delicious food is waning after many years. After meeting an interesting and mysterious chef, one of them decides to gather the gang for one final magnificent meal. In spite of a mysterious death the next day, they decide to continue to gather to be served their favourite meals one by one. This distinctive combination, part culinary film-part thriller, provides an evocative depiction of friendship, food and gluttonous sin. The Club of Angels is based on Brazilian author Luis Fernando Verissimo's best-selling novel of the same name, from 1998. Director Angelo Defanti offers a visually effervescent adaptation, which is as thought-provoking as much as it tickles the taste buds. Defanti's solid grasp of the narrative as well as the remarkable artistic touches and strong acting performances makes this an impressive feature film debut.
- This film is an adaptation of the short story "Feijoada Completa" by Luis Fernando Verissimo, in turn inspired by the homonymous Chico Buarque' song.
- Demônia is a devilish being. Or a mean woman.
- In September 2012, the mayor of Borá, in the interior of São Paulo, posted a text on Facebook.
- We follow various guides as they lead jaded tourists through an area most Brazilians won't go near. There are warnings about looking residents in the eye, taking pictures in the wrong places and giving money to the wrong people.
- The covers of the newspaper "Meia Hora" always attract attention. They become successful in the internet and on the streets because of their unusual and humorous approaches. The documentary shows how this construction of news works from the perspective of the publishers of the publication.
- Marcelo lives a cloudy day on Rio de Janeiro.
- The challenges and pressures faced by call center workers is analyzed in this short that combines a fictional comedy act with a real documentary. It follows a young worker who's applying for a job in the field, while another segment presents a veteran telemarketer talking about her experience.
- Carlos Sebatião Prata Filho, son of Grande Otelo, watches a tape of a 1963 interview that was thought lost. The interviewer, the great Roquete Pinto, talks with Grande Otelo about his first incursion on theater and by his side are his four sons. Carlos Sebatião remembers the old times, his brothers, his mother and his father. Roquete Pinto then starts to interview the little boys and gets unexpected moments from them.