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- Gringa owns a brothel in Brazil's countryside. Blind and sick, her last wish is to go to Venice to ask for forgiveness to the only man she ever loved whom she abandoned years before.
- A famous conductor divides his obsession for music with the sickly love for his muse. A strange love triangle is formed among conductor, wife, and muse; the wife ends up accepting the situation rather than lose her husband.
- A fascinating and tragic love story that unfolds during the Dutch invasion to the Northeast coast of Brazil. The scenario is the coastline of Rio Grande do Norte. The action starts in 1633 (when the Dutch arrive in the small village of Natal to found the "New Amsterdam") and ends in 1645 (with the massacres of Catholic Christians in two communities). It is the story of Bernarda (actress Thallita Kumme) and Rafael (actor Leonardo Miggiorin), two younger driven by a passion rapturous, a feeling strong enough to face this period of bloody disputes among Dutch Protestants, Catholics Portuguese and wild Indians. A period where intolerance, violence and barbarism spoke louder. During the war will appear the figure of Jacob Rabbi (actor Anselmo Vasconcellos), a German Jew who comes to the Rio Grande to help the Dutch in the negotiations with the Indians. He marries an Indian Chief's daughter and becomes one of the leaders of the tribe. The destiny of Bernarda and Rafael will cross with other targets tens of people trying to survive on this earth the sun bathed in blood. Finally, everything culminates with the massacres that occurred in two communities of the Rio Grande do Norte.
- A man named Pedro Chão lives in the river mouth where the river meets the sea. The place is one of the many exotic and paradisiac places on the north coast of Brazil. He's violent, truculent and authoritarian who mistreats his wife and children. Pedro Chão established himself in the region using riverside labor. He's used to exploit others specially women. Not only he has a very bad reputation, but he also deals a financial blow to his community and his head is put at a price. He completely loses his memory, slowly recovers and begins to realize that he was a "monster". Pedro Chão endure such suffering and will redefine his life, strive to win back his wife and children and try to leave behind the despicable man he was, correcting with great difficulty his past mistakes and misdeeds.
- When The Shining Path declared war on the Peruvian state, two journalists went on a journey to uncover the truth.
- James returns to his native Latin America after 30 years, with just one thing in mind-taking an organ from a human victim and smuggling it back to the United States. On this trip, relives memories of his own violent past, which makes him think twice about redeeming his future.
- A feature-length documentary about Pedra de Guaratiba, a fishing colony located on the coast of the municipality of Rio de Janeiro where, since the 1960s, numerous artists established their workshops.
- The history of the ex-President of Brazil João Goulart (dethroned by the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état) as seen by his wife, Maria Thereza Goulart.
- The personal trajectory and the international career of the singer, guitarist, and composer Badi Assad.
- In The Name of the People focuses on political communication, covering the great social and cultural transformations of Latin America in the 21st Century.