Luís Ferreira Alves: Um Olhar Construído
Genres
Overview
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
0 min
Release Date
Status
Released
Original Language
Portuguese
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
0
Luís Ferreira Alves
Marta Ferreira
Arménio Teixeira
Eduardo Souto de Moura
Álvaro Siza Vieira
6.0
Copan
A microcosm of everything Brazil stands for: the good, the bad and the ugly. This immersive and intimate portrait of the largest residential building in Latin America and its inhabitants shines a light on a country being torn apart by corruption, populism, polarized politics and a collapsing democracy.
2025-03-25 | pt
0.0
Quando o Brasil Era Moderno
2025-04-03 | pt
0.0
êxodo rural
2025-02-18 | pt
10.0
No Words: The Art Of Photography
Follow reporter Francesco Croquete Margharette on his comical journey through the world of photography.
2025-05-26 | pt
10.0
Memories of the Sítio
In 1952, TV Tupi, Brazil's first television channel, invited psychiatrist Júlio Gouveia and his wife, Russian writer Tatiana Belinky, to develop the network’s children's programming. The couple then asked the sons and daughters of their friends to join the cast of the newly created shows, the most prominent of which was Sítio do Picapau Amarelo. And so, Antonio Silvio, Lia, Lídia, Sérgio, and David José embarked on an unexpected journey that would come to shape the future of Brazilian television. Memories of the Sítio is a trip through the personal recollections of these actors and the story of the first television adaptation of Monteiro Lobato’s work.
2024-12-02 | pt
0.0
Ceifeira
2024-07-04 | pt
0.0
Tangos e Tragédias Para Sempre
2022-10-12 | pt
0.0
Body-Buildings
2021-03-04 | pt
0.0
La técnica Dubois
2024-09-12 | es
10.0
Every Moment of You
Gilberto leaves his home on the last day of his father's life, travelling around the city in search of the places that were meaningful to him: his old house, the museum where he worked, and the streets of a very lively city. This escape becomes a reconstruction of the father, a journey through memory and a farewell.
2024-10-20 | es
0.0
Nos banzeiros da Memória: A sociologia na Amazônia Paraense
| pt
0.0
The last movie
2024-09-07 | pt
6.9
Rope Unleashed
A short documentary about the filming of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Rope'. Interviews with screenwriter Arthur Laurents delve into the troubles of secretly making a movie about gay murderers in the 1940s.
2001-03-06 | en
10.0
The Object
Documentary about three men from Kentucky who claim to have discovered an Old Testament relic for 69-cents at a Madison, Tennessee Goodwill superstore. The men believe that they have found the mysterious Urim and Thummim in the form of a stone cup that allows its users to communicate with God and see visions.
2007-01-01 | en
7.6
Breadcrumb Trail
Breadcrumb Trail focuses on Slint's seminal album, Spiderland, and the Louisville music scene from which the band originated.
2014-04-15 | en
6.6
The Circle
A young teacher in Zurich in the 1950s falls in love with a transvestite star but is torn between his bourgeois existence and his commitment to homosexuality. He joins a gay organization that is eventually seen as the pioneer of gay emancipation in Europe.
2014-09-18 | de
6.0
A Dream of Iron
Korea's past was whale worship; its present is industry. Is the future whales AND industry?
2014-02-09 | ko
7.5
Coisa Mais Linda - Histórias e Casos da Bossa Nova
Documentary about the birth of bossa-nova, in Brazil, and the major stars of this musical style.
2005-01-01 | pt
0.0
Futuro do Pretérito: Tropicalismo Now!
A look of the 21st century for one of the most important cultural movements in Brazilian history. The production brings a mix of interviews, concerts, artistic interventions and actors in small sketches. An intersection of the social and artistic contexts of 68 with the current one.
2012-11-16 | pt
5.9
Fassbinder in Hollywood
Though he never actually worked in Hollywood, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who died in 1982 at the age of 36, was influenced greatly by Amercian studio films of the 1950s and the convention of melodrama (the link most often mentioned is Douglas Sirk).
2002-07-02 | en