
Tite de Lemos
1942 - 1989He worked for the newspaper O Globo, produced theatrical pieces such as "A Serra", "A Liça" and "A Bola" and wrote the books "Marcos do Zorro" (1979), "Corcovado Park"and "Caderno de Sonetos"(1988). More than 20 years after his death, the book "Bella Donna" was released, with unpublished poems by the author.
Cabra Marcado Para Morrer
Eduardo Coutinho
Ferreira Gullar, Tite de Lemos
Eduardo Coutinho was filming a movie with the same name in the Northeast of Brazil, in 1964, when there came the military coup. He had to interrupt the project, and came back to it in 1981, looking for the same places and people, showing what had ocurred since then, and trying to gather a family whose patriarch, a political leader fighting for rights of country people, had been murdered.
Twenty Years Later
A Vida Provisória
Maurício Gomes Leite
Paulo José, Dina Sfat
During the Brazilian military government, journalist Estêvão is sent from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia to cover the important statement of a minister, but takes the opportunity to deliver incriminating documents to another one.
A Vida Provisória
Macunaíma
Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
Grande Otelo, Paulo José
Born a fully grown black man in a village in the Brazilian jungle, Macunaíma later magically transforms into a white man before making an adventure-filled trip to the city of São Paulo. Once there, he becomes something of a dandy, falling in love with Ci, a revolutionary who dies in an accidental bombing. After robbing a ruthless industrialist, Macunaima returns to his village where he finds his newly acquired knowledge and possessions of little use.
Macunaima