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- A group of young adults working at a paradisiac resort live an unforgettable summer as they discover love, true friendships and devastating secrets.
- Based on true events Little Secret is a film with three interlocked stories all connected by a single secret that converge to reveal the tragic yet beautiful lives of three families and how hope, dreams and destiny can unite people from very different parts of the world. Adopted at childhood by a loving family after facing the loss of her parents, Kat led a life full of adventures. Now in her teenage years she is trying to fit into a "normal" life, as the world shows her how cruel living can be. After discovering a secret which threatens her life, she wonders if her dreams are still possible. Heloisa is a dedicated mother who has been entrusted with the secret and will do everything to keep her family together; however, she knows that the future is unpredictable. Jeanne, a beautiful young Amazonian native, falls in love with Robert, a New Zealander, with whom he discovers that her possibilities are infinite, however she forgets that destiny has plans of its own. Barbara, an older English woman, who became cold and lonely, is capable of doing anything to get what she wants. When the past knocks on her door, she sets out on a journey to rediscover love. Stories that cross borders and show that in this world people are pulled apart by destiny, racism and tragedy, but can be pulled together by friendship, tolerance and love. An inspiring film that will challenge the way you look at life.
- Mercury contamination threatens the inhabitants of Amazonia with the shadow of the Minamata Disease.
- TV Series
- A series that crosses the largest road in Brazil, analyzing chapter by chapter the great problems of the Amazonian occupation and its current consequences: deforestation and forest devastation, agrarian conflicts and the struggle for land, genocide of indigenous populations, contradictions of the non-sustainable development model that does not respect biodiversity and the wisdom of local populations. The highway, which would be one of the ways to take Brazil to the future, left a morbid legacy of unresolved issues with dimensions as gigantic as their extent. The construction of the Transamazon highway was a gigantic saga, the greatest example of the pharaonic works of the Brazilian military government. But the road that would promote national integration was best known for linking the famine of the Northeast with the misery of the Amazon, and was abandoned halfway without being completed. The haunting tone of jornalistic films of the day describes this epic in surrealistic colors. It tells the story of this road, mile to mile, meeting the people who lived this experience and confronting them with this unusual archive material.
- TV Series
- Inspired by the songs of Bezerra da Silva, the series draws a portrait of human nature, as it happens in different areas of Rio de Janeiro. The deep universality of his songs is here shown through his lyrics and the stories that they tell.
- The story of three women who, like so many others, were victims of constant physical and psychological aggression by their companions. However, contrary to statistics and the fate common to most, they react, and kill the man they loved to survive. Accused of murder, these women face the judgment of Justice, society and themselves, while trying to rebuild their lives.
- The real stories of a team of doctors in the fight against the covid-19 pandemic. They gave up their personal lives and took life-threatening to fight a little-known enemy.
- Documentary film about the art of traditional wooden boat building in Brazil.
- TV Series
- TV Series
- A series about what Brazilians are doing to tackle the enormous threat to Brazil's seas and to preserve the rich diversity of our coastline.
- The impulse for developing the country creates a lot of conflict in Brazil. Extinguished ecosystems, depleted natural sources, relocated communities, vanishing ways of life, people who are murdered. Violence. Blood of the Earth goes to the most troubled areas where those conflicts still happen today. The episodes document the environmental conflicts and their consequences for human beings and nature, through the eyes of the people involved in such conflicts. The series depicts different realities and social actors involved in various areas of the country, in order to reflect about this new moment in the history of Brazil.
- The native Brazilian people Guarani-Kaiowá have become victims of the colonization in the hands of white people for hundreds of years. Today they survive the misery and the violence and they fight to recover their land. This is the story of a community who fights to take back the traditional territory of Ñanderu, which is coveted by rich landowners, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
- In 2015, the São Francisco River, in Brazil, reached its lowest flow rate in history. The drought and the contamination are made worse by the reckless use of the river water. Facing this scenario, the "vazanteiros" - traditional people who survives by fishing and cultivating on the river banks - who had originally been cast out from Lapinha and Pau Preto, their communities, are now taking back their places. They defend their right to live by the river banks, in harmony with the Old Chico (a nickname for the São Francisco River): they consider themselves to be the guardians of the river.
- The picture-perfect scenario by the entrance of Rio de Janeiro has suffered with the contamination of the city's sewers for many years, and is today a dangerous and polluting industrial park. Transformed into the backyard of the oil industry, the Guanabara Bay is today an area in dispute. On one side, there are the scientists, the fishermen and the activists. On the other side, there are the gigantic oil companies and the neglect with the area's basic sanitation. The Soccer World Cup and the Olympic Games have come and gone, and the waters at the Guanabara Bay are still polluted and agitated.
- There was a time when there were no fences and no limits on the Brazilian cerrado in the north of the Minas Gerais state. It was a "general land", for everybody. The "gerais", in Portuguese. In this area, the people, the "geraizeiros", picked fruit, pieces of wood and medicinal herbs, raised their cattle, made their farms, their orchards, their homes. By the end of the 80's, the community of Vereda Funda, in Rio Pardo de Minas, saw their lifestyle crumble down when the government handed these public lands to the monoculture of eucalyptus trees. The cerrado was deforested. River springs dried down, streams stopped flowing. For more than 20 years, there was a fight for the right to the water and the land, which ended in a victory for the community people, who know work to rebuild their original place.
- The Chapada do Apodi is located in the area that divides the states of Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte, Brazi. In 1989 the National Department of Constructions against the Drought (DNOCS, in Portuguese) began a project of irrigation in the part of Apodi that was located in the state of Ceará. The area was occupied by big fruticulture companies, and that disarticulated the production of thousands of small agriculturists. In 2013, a similar project was about to begin, on the Rio Grande do Norte side, which threatened 6,000 family farmers.
- In Brazil, in the town of Itapecuru Mirim, located on the margins of the BR 135 highway, there is the quilombola community of Santa Rosa dos Pretos. They have suffered many violations of their social, economic and environmental rights, due to the operation of the railway, especially since the duplication of the Estrada de Ferro Carajás (EFC, in Portuguese) is under construction. The impact of the construction can be seen on the silting of the igarapés, the noise and air pollution. Besides that, there is a bigger number of trains passing through the area, which made the crossing more difficult and increased the number of accidents.
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