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Nothing with Me When I Die, Those Who Owe Me I'll Collect in Hell
Miguel Rio Branco · 1981
An exercise in gentle voyeurism revealing glimpses of the secret side of Salvador, the capital city of the Brazilian state of Bahia, filming a derelict prostitution zone.

Backyard
André Novais Oliveira · 2015
Another day in the life of an elderly couple in the suburbs.

Nelson Cavaquinho
Leon Hirszman · 1969
A short film of lovely poetic, observational elements and interviews with the famed samba singer/songwriter Nelson Antônio da Silva, whose adopted last name ‘Cavaquinho’ refers to the small guitar-like instrument that he played and used to compose his songs.

Green Vinyl
Kleber Mendonça Filho · 2004
A mother gives her daughter a box full of old, coloured little vinyl records. The daughter may listen to them, but she should never, ever, play the green one.

BLABLABLÁ
Andrea Tonacci · 1968
The tensions experienced by three different people during the military dictatorship in Brazil: a politician, a revolutionary and a common citizen.

Ashes
Apichatpong Weerasethakul · 2012
In collaboration with Lomo, an Austrian camera company, and Mubi, a global film website, Weerasethakul was invited to make a work to launch the new LomoKino, a portable motion picture camera. Ashes juxtaposes the intimacy of his daily routine with the destruction of memories and his observations of the dark side of Thailand’s social realities.

Strange Way of Life
Pedro Almodóvar · 2023
Un hombre cruza a caballo el desierto que le separa de Bitter Creek. Viene a visitar al Sheriff Jake. Veinticinco años antes, ambos -el sheriff y Silva, el ranchero que cabalga a su encuentro- trabajaron juntos como pistoleros a sueldo. Silva viene con el pretexto de reencontrarse con su amigo de juventud, y en efecto celebran su encuentro, pero a la mañana siguiente el sheriff Jake le dice que la razón de su viaje no es el recuerdo de su vieja amistad.

Friday Night, Saturday Morning
Kleber Mendonça Filho · 2007
Friday Night Saturday Morning is a small-scale romantic love story, shot with a digital camera in black & white and in a documentary style. We follow the conversation between two lovers, each on a different side of the world; he is in Recife, she is in Kiev. On one side is dark, on the other light, but both experience the same emotions and hence feel nearness and contact.

Eletrodoméstica
Kleber Mendonça Filho · 2005
A middle-class family living in a house filled with superfluous electronic appliances see the arrival of a new item, a 29" TV-set.

Outer Space
Peter Tscherkassky · 1999
A young woman move towards a house that holds a potentially dangerous spirit that has been tormenting her. The woman tries to fight against the film itself as it starts to cause the world to collapse.

Possibly in Michigan
Cecelia Condit · 1983
A musical horror story about two young women who are stalked through a shopping mall by a cannibal. He follows them home, and here the victims become the aggressors.

L'Opéra-Mouffe
Agnès Varda · 1958
Impressions of the rue Mouffetard, Paris 5, through the eyes of a pregnant woman.

Fantasmas
André Novais Oliveira · 2010
A man waits on the top of his house's roof with his friend. They are talking to each other until this friend realises something quite strange.

Cold Tropics
Kleber Mendonça Filho · 2009
In tropical Recife, in northeastern Brazil, temperatures drop to impossible lows and the inhabitants have to adapt. This 'mockumentary' gradually turns critical, looking at the climate, urban development and social interaction from every angle. Does a ray of sun pierce the clouds, after all?

Brasil
Rogério Sganzerla · 1981
João Gilberto receives Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Maria Bethânia during the recording of his album Brasil.

Di Cavalcanti Di Glauber
Glauber Rocha · 1977
This controversial film from director Glauber Rocha records the funeral of his friend, major Brazilian painter Emiliano Di Cavalcanti.

Chinese Viola
Júlio Bressane · 1975
The rare short film presents a curious dialogue between filmmaker Julio Bressane and actor Grande Otelo, where, in a mixture of decorated and improvised text, we discover a little manifesto to the Brazilian experimental cinema. Also called "Belair's last film," Chinese Viola reveals the first partnership between photographer Walter Carvalho and Bressane.

Cat Skin
Joaquim Pedro de Andrade · 1962
A few weeks before Carnival, slum boys organize huntings for stray cats, whose leather can be used in Samba percussion instruments, like the Tamborim, a small drum.
Carolina
Jeferson De
I’m Here
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