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- Poetic documentary essay about the writer, presenter and screenwriter Fernanda Young.
- The trajectory of musician and comedian Mussum as vocalist of the group "Os Originais do Samba" and later in cinema and TV as a member of "Os Trapalhões", a group that revolutionized the way of making humor on Brazilian television.
- "Levante" won Canal Futura's annual documentary competition in 2014 and was filmed in Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Gaza and Hong Kong. It first aired at 22pm on the 25th June on Canal Futura. The film is about inspiring people around the world who use technology to speak out against injustice such as Filipe Peçanha from Midia Ninja who used the Japanese Twitcasting app to broadcast the Brazilian protests of 2013 from his smartphone, Noor Harazeen from Palestine who created the first English-speaking youtube news channel in Gaza, and Howard Kong from the Apple Daily newspaper in Hong Kong who used a drone to film the conflicts between police and protesters in 2014.
- "The Virgin's Tower" - Memoires of a group of rebel women that were imprisioned by the Brazilian dictatorship in the 60's.
- 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.
- This first-person-narrated film explores the trajectory of the singer Clara Nunes, who conquered Brazil and several countries across the world.
- TV Series
- The short Amnestia elaborates a sensitive re-assembly of the pardon requests sent out by the "Amnesty Caravans" to all those whose lifes were affected by Brazil's Military Dictatorship. The work is entirely composed of archive material and is narrated by Paulo Abraão, former National Secretary of Justice.
- Over two years, actor Sergio Britto, 88, faces a challenging creative process in a Samuel Beckett play. A dramatic accident takes place in the middle of the shootings and highlights Sergio Britto's passion for the theater.
- Edna Savaget has lived over 30 years working in Rio DE Janeiro's television broadcasting. Pioneer of the feminine programs of the Brazil's TVshows, she had the biggest evening audience. Writer and Poet, she hosted the biggest local culture personalities. Her memory still lives and is told by those who shared moments behind the scenes. A throw back to the start of TV-shows in Brazil.
- Uma história de amor e revolução contada através de cartas escritas por um casal nos porões da Ditadura. Os laços afetivos amarraram passado e presente de duas famílias oprimidas.
- Accidents, amnesias, lies. These are just some of the topics of the Latin American soap opera. "More than love is suffering" seeks to launch a new look at a genre that occupies a key place in the continent's television.
- The film follows the trajectory of Shirley Krenak and Maria Zelzuita, women who are at the forefront of the struggle for land in Brazil. Shirley carries the mission of honoring the women and the wisdom of the Krenak Warriors, from the region of Minas Gerais. Maria Zelzuita is one of the survivors of the Eldorado dos Carajás Massacre, in Pará. The trajectories of these two women connect us to the concept of violence and appropriation of the female body.
- The film gets into the underworld of crimes involving homophobia, soccer organized fans, and gangs in Sao Paulo city. It shows the team's work routine of DECRADI, the only unit specialized in this field, as they search for people who have made hate speech into cruel murders. With a narrative punctuated by revelations about victims and a visual immersion into Sao Paulo's underground, the film reveals the complex nature of these crimes, which are becoming more and more common in Brazil.