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- Music video for the single "Rhythm of Love" by progressive rock group Yes, from the album "Big Generator". Through meticulous editing effects, the band performs the song along with a small story revolving a lonely blonde woman awaken by the sounds and rhythms of the city.
- In the late 1950's, a poor orphan girl is adopted by a powerful and wealthy countryside family. But the promise of better days doesn't come and she'll suffer plenty of hardships on the hands of her new parents. The chance of hope comes with another girl who lives there.
- On a rainy night, a couple locked inside an isolated house decide to kill their boredom by playing hide-and-seek. She's hiding away while he chases her. A house full of surprises where strange and terrible things can happen at any given moment.
- In 1956, artist Candido Portinari donated to the United Nations building a large work of art called "War and Peace" to be displayed at their headquarters. The short documentary presents a little of his thoughts on the subject, while words from world leaders and artists reflect on those topics and how the fight to end world conflicts is important.
- The awkward moment when a young woman wakes up in a strange place with a strange man lying next to her and she doesn't have a clue of how she got in his room and who is he. Everything is fuzzy and all she knows is that her wish to leave speaks higher until the man wakes up and little by little she gets to know this perfect stranger in a better light.
- Official music video of the single "Mama Can't Buy You Love", performed by Elton John, from the EP "The Thom Bell Sessions" released in the late 1970's. The video consists of a long single take of Sir Elton performing the song inside a record studio.
- A group of free-spirited hippie street merchants is approached by a wealthy businessman who hires the men and women to take care of his countryside house, free of charge, and they can also continue producing their artful works, of which he'll sell.
- A long and lonely night in the lives of three female ballet dancers. Without much to do, they immerse themselves, each on their own way, into the existential nightmares, fantasies and self-loathing. But how much of those moments are actually real?
- The struggles faced by common rural workers in the municipality of Tarumã are shown in this short documentary, where a woman deals about the situation in her community when it comes to providing work and education for her family, with countless restraints.
- A documentary on the life and work of writer/cartoonist Ziraldo, best remembered as the creator of "Menino Maluqinho" ("A Very Nutty Boy"). The film establishes a parallel between the author's childhood and his successful literary creations.
- Official promotional video for the hit single "Segredos", performed by Frejat. In this animation, he plays a lonely character who falls in love with the moon and decides to reach for it, through countless unusual ways, just to be with his object of admiration.
- Music video for the single "History Repeating" by English electronic duo Propellerheads featuring Shirley Bassey, from their album "Decksandrumsandrockandroll". The video presents the duo and Bassey performing the song on a 1960's style jazz program.
- Official promo music video for the single "I Should Have Known Better", performed by Jim Diamond. The video presents a performance from the artist, who's been accompanied by a record producer reflecting on his failed relationship with his wife.
- A continuous long shot from a speedy car running through the streets of Paris, as filmed by French director Claude Lelouch in his short film "Rendezvous" is turned into "Open Your Eyes" official music video with the song becoming its soundtrack.
- A group of five friends get together to have a lunch. All goes well for quite some time but a series of small events and some confusion between them and others affect the whole ordeal and all that is known is that everybody ends up leaving before the dessert.
- An architect suffers a nervous breakdown reaching to the point of insanity after his wife's sudden mysterious disappearance. He begins a frantic search for her in the streets of São Paulo, at the same time a filmmaker - friends with him - decides to use the poor man's story to make his own artistic film.
- The life and work of Congressman Ulysses Guimarães is presented in this objective documentary released after the man's tragic death on a helicopter crash in 1992. His trajectory is followed from his early days as a state representante then following his long battle and struggle against the military regime (1964-1985), where he was a vocal opponent and a leader of the masses.
- A young woman and her father go to the church to attend mass, leaving behind her baby on the care of a nanny, who ends up receiving the visit of her lover and neglecting the child. When the child begins to cry, the lover dresses himself as a woman to quiet down the baby and that's when chaos takes place with the arrival of several characters.
- Music video for John Mayer's single "Heartbreak Warfare". Mayer performs the song live in front of a massive and enthusiastic audience. Filmed in Black and White and with great lighting and contrasts. Not to be confused with the animated video version.
- "Rua São Bento, 405" is more than just an important address in São Paulo's downtown: it's the place where the Martinelli Building is located, the very first skyscraper built in Brazil and for many years the tallest one in Brazil and South America. The short documentary gives a brief presentation on its years of elegance and cultural point to the then 1970's decadence after being taking over by the government - who evicted its residents of whom we have the chance to hear some of their stories.
- A brief short documentary on the life and work of veteran character actress Maria Gladys, directed by fellow actress Norma Bengell. An intimate portrayal where her acting credits and some life facts are discussed in a humored way. She also performs some monologues.
- A brief look at the traditional Bexiga, am important neighborhood in the early 20th century with the massive arrival of Italian immigrants who felt at home while developing their businesses and generating a great economy to São Paulo. But in the second half of the century the families of means left the place; others were evicted due to a government crisis...and then with plenty of empty houses and spaces Bexiga became a spot for home invasions from poor families who were living under the streets.
- A short documentary that covers the many travels made by Cornélio Pires following the west coast of Brazil, from the shores of São Paulo and all the way to Sergipe, capturing the many fascinating aspects of each place, from the nature to cities.
- A short documentary about famous caricaturist and illustrator Luiz Sá and his works from the early 1920's all the way until the 1970's. Sá tells a little about his life and his works, which also included a brief stint as director of animations, a genre of which he was a pioneer.
- In "Átimo", the short presents the story of a couple divided after a trip to Europe. He decides to stay and become an immigrant while she decides to leave because she doesn't see herself outside of her homeland. Then the story cuts to five years later when she changes her mind.
- A traveler goes through a long way to learn the teachings of an important Tibetan monk. The master accepts his new disciple and says that the man is only allowed to use two words at each year goes by in order to reach some enlightening. Will the man ever learn?
- The short documentary presents the rivalry between two families from the state of Pernambuco, in the city of Exu. The violent confrontation between the Sampaio family versus the Alencar family started in 1949, and 30 years later a federal intervention was requested in order to stop the conflict.
- Legendary Brazilian filmmaker Humberto Mauro presents in this short documentary the small town of São João Del Rei, in the state of Minas Gerais. A historical place filled with magnificent historic constructions and churches going back from the gold cycle in the 18th Century with countless architectural advances.
- A conservative young alderman meets with a male hustler in a hotel room to spend the night together, all in secrecy. But as the hours pass, things take an unexpected turn when he wakes up gagged, tied up on a chair and a third person comes along.
- A short documentary on the film works directed by Brazilian pioneer Humberto Mauro. With an extensive career that began in the silent era and then moved to the talkies, Mauro was recognized as one of the most important Brazilian filmmakers of all time.
- The documentary tells the story and controversies of singer and politician Agnaldo Timóteo. Highpoints of his musical career with countless hits, the live performances on stage and his final political campaign in Rio are presented in great detail.
- A student project conducted for social student class and with the guidance from veteran Cinema Novo director, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, the short documentary presents a contemporary look to the importance of the press during the colony period.
- A young successful writer lives isolated in the woods. One day, during a hunting, he feels a sensation in his ears and later on he becomes deaf. Due to this strange twist of fate, he becomes more and more isolated pretending everything is normal and that he might hear again. But a new twist will come his way.
- Official music video for the single "Legal Tender" performed by The B-52's and released on their album "Whammy!". Lead singers Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson perform the song while wearing countless colorful wigs. The other three members appear in brief shots as well.
- Music video for Snow Patrol's single "Take Back the City", released on their fifth album "A Hundred Million Suns". In it, vocalist Gary Lightbody is the main figure of the show appearing here and there walking around the streets of East London, enjoying its beauty at night.
- Spain. September 2016. Four Brazilian people were brutally murdered on a horrible act. Behind the murders was a young family member who broadcast the macabre events online to a friend through a series of messages. A documental series on the Pioz killings.
- The official music video for the single "The Unforgettable Fire" by U2, from the album of same name. The group is presented in a slightly obscure manner as images from places and cities at night are interspersed creating a variety of effects.
- Combining fictional moments with real interviews, the documentary explores the many obstacles faced by women while working on jobs and tasks that were mostly dominated by men. Doctors, carpenters, cable splicers, artists, philosophers and truck drivers are some of the women who appear to tell her stories.
- Official music video for the hit single "Stay", from the group Oingo Boingo and released on their album "Dead Man's Party". It shows a group of people and couple at a diner until the arrival of Oingo Boingo creating a spectacular performance that captivates everybody.
- Music video for Jordy's hit single "Dur dur d'être Bébé!", which granted the kid artist a credit on the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest singer to have a #1 hit in the charts. Here, Jordy shows how tough it is to be a baby around confused adults.
- The film follows the festivities that celebrated the 400th Anniversary of the city of São Paulo in 1954. A background about the city's foundation history is presented along with images of important locations where the party was being celebrated with band performances, motorcycle and club parades.
- A music video for the single "Hold On", from progressive rock group Yes, released on the album "90125". Directed by future Academy Award winning director Steven Soderbergh, the video mixes a concert performance by the group along with some artistic images.
- A short video documentary showing the importance of native tribes of the Brazilian forest in expressing themselves through the use of cameras and video projects, showing their costumes, their rituals and their struggle to preserve their culture.
- A TV host presents a sketch called "The Voice of Happiness", where he dials a random number and asks the weirdest possible questions. On the other side of the line the voice who answers him is of a lonely housewife, who tries to engage in the conversation creating a very absurd dialogue.
- A religious housekeeper who works for a young artist gets involved in a series of confusions and wild dreams after eating a cake from his fridge, a special birthday present to him. She finds herself deeply attracted by him and also by the building's doorman.
- A documentary about ethics in the military, questioning if following all kinds of orders are valid and important for active military, and what could make the case for matters of disobedience. The film follows three veteran military who questioned orders and disobeyed their superior officers when it came to treatment with civilian during war times or dictatorships.
- A lonely young man spends his days wandering through the city ignoring the people who crosses his path while he skates away from place to place with headphones on where the music takes him through an inner journey where no other distraction is allowed, except for some minor breaks where he talks to an unknown person on a pay phone.
- Three sisters (with two of them being mean spirited) receive the visit of gentle fairies who have a simple request of being served water from a magical pond. To each of those sisters the fairies will serve them with a wish (good or bad) according to the way they were served or not.
- A group of street urchins playing with a corpse surrounded by candles and laying on the street is surprised by the sudden arrival of a man who identifies himself as a policeman. He arrests two of the boys and wants to know what happened to the man.
- When the União Nacional dos Estudantes (UNE) celebrated its 70th year of existence filmmaker Silvio Tendler decided to present this documentary which tells the student's union and his activism in Brazilian society, going from its inception in the 1930's.