
Thaís de Almeida Prado
2021Segundo Tempo
Rubens Rewald
Kauê Telloli, Priscila Steinman
After theirs father's death, Carl and Ana decide to go to Germany to rescue his unknown story. There, not only will they discover familiar tracks, they will confront and recognize themselves, to move forward in their lives.
Second Half
Calidris
Peter Azen
Rodrigo Fischer, Yasmin Santana
New York City attracts Jane and Carlos, like so many others, with the promise of a better life. That's why they've left their home country, Brazil. Yet as immigrants, they don't have all the opportunities that the American dream implies. Their search for a new and better life represents that of all the immigrants who dare to attempt a fresh start in another country. It is also the story of changes taking place in United States and Brazil. The fictional story about Jane and Carlos in this experimental film is intertwined with the personal experiences of the film team, which reports in interspersed episodes about their own immigration and that of others they've researched.
Calidris
A Rosa Azul de Novalis
Rodrigo Carneiro, Gustavo Vinagre
Marcelo Diorio, Majeca Angelucci
Marcelo, a 40-year-old dandy, has a memory like no other. Monologuing between coffee and hookups, he holds court on a wide range of topics: his status, his Catholic grandmother, and his unusual sexual fantasies. At times, he takes himself for Genghis Khan or poet-philosopher Novalis.
The Blue Flower of Novalis
Desaprender a Dormir
Gustavo Vinagre
Gustavo Vinagre, Caetano Gotardo
Flávio loses his sexual appetite editing porn videos. José, his husband, is trying to create an equation that determines when humans will colonize Mars. Flávio is focused on a more internal journey, and José is trying to find ways to bring Flávio's lust back. Meanwhile, Hypnos, god of sleep and youtuber, tries to give people back the art of rest.
Unlearning to Sleep
Com Meus Olhos de Cão
Thaís de Almeida Prado
"Com Meus Olhos de Cão" (With My Dog-Eyes), is a "friction" film that mixes documentary elements from the life and work of the erudite composer Gilberto Mendes with fictional elements from the book Com Meus Olhos de Cão, by Hilda Hilst.
With My Dog-Eyes
Nowhere
Thaís de Almeida Prado, Flávia Couto
Thaís de Almeida Prado, Flávia Couto
The film is a poetic testimony of these women's relationship with their city: being foreigners, discovering their roots, trying to create art, experiencing urban violence, dealing with space, architecture and movement.
Nowhere