Once a dream wove a shade, and pitying I dropped a tear. But I saw lights near, that light the ground while the soul wanders.
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Once a dream wove a shade, and pitying I dropped a tear. But I saw lights near, that light the ground while the soul wanders.
Tito is a shy 10-year-old boy who lives with his mother. Suddenly, an unusual epidemic starts to spread, making people sick whenever they get scared. Tito quickly discovers that the cure is somehow related to his missing father’s research on bird song. He embarks on a journey to save the world from the epidemic with his friends. Tito’s search for the antidote becomes a quest for his missing father and for his own identity.
Rare, medium rare, medium, medium well and well done. Through intimate and personal stories, five women share their experiences in relation to the body, from childhood to old age.
The series takes place seven years at the head of the Traditional Monica Gang, serving as a conception of the characters' future.
Tayra and I grew up on a beach in the north east of Brazil. We were inseparable. The sea breeze brings me back happy memories.
A first slice of a loaf of bread arrives in the big city trying to get fame and overcome the fact that it was left on the packaging. Between fermented egos artists and audience disputes, the insecure Osmar emerges as an unexpected celebrity in the television world.
Stop Motion short film about everyday (dis) illusions.
A dog enters a bar full of cats.
Fourth chapter of the "Atlas", "The Crystallization of Brasília" explores the ideia of the future as a petrified past. In an accelerated geological time, centuries crystallize in a few months in the form of a city. This process is driven by the force of mystical rationalism, who has the power to embalm ideas and social structures so that they last forever.
A runaway runs out of time to save his life. But it depends on the butchers...
Her mother’s distance, her father’s absence, and the traumas provoked by her stepfather form an ocean inside the girl Muriel, who is afraid of swimming. The animation, directed by Carol Sakura and Walkir Fernandes, poetically approaches through verbal and visual metaphors the experience of plunging into one's own pains so as to finally emerge.
Demi swims across the screen leaving traces of blue and china ink in unexpected ways.
RUMO recalls the trajectory of the São Paulo homonymous group that wrote a fascinating chapter of Brazilian musical history, especially in the 80's. Filled with humor, irreverence and language experiments - fundamental characteristics of the group - the film discusses musical creation and cultural production, as well as the effervescent cultural panorama of São Paulo city of the 1980s.
“The Little Dominos Jingle Bells” was made to celebrate the centennial of the work “Children’s Carnival” of one of Latin America’s most celebrated composer, Heitor Villa-Lobos. His musical play consisted in explore the folklore behind this brazilian festivity and capture the essence of carnival´s most common costume archetypes. The short explores the figure of the little dominos, one of the many carnival costume archetypes that Villa-Lobos represented in his musical play. In this short film, the little dominos dance together and compete over who gets in possession of the Jingle Bells, while doing an outstanding music performance.
Tiny is a girl who takes care of her pet carnivorous plant with lots of love and fresh ants. On the eve of her 7th birthday, Tiny wants the plant to call him by her name, but the plant demands more and more ants. The ants, tired of being eaten, work out a plan that involves poetry, umbrellas and a time machine.
There was this little mouse. Every day he approached the wall and looked up. In fact, he really wanted to climb the wall. But the wall was very high.
Claudia lives in a quiet neighborhood with her pet, Max, the crocodile. In her daily life, Claudia divides her time between her work and her home, Max when alone at home find ways to go out and interact with the neighborhood.
We follow the day of an elderly man,who seems absorbed in a spiral of sadness.
Our world can be observed in many ways. Can you imagine what our world would be like if we were the size of a cave painting figure?
Inspired by a true story, the animation is an intimate confession of a person living with HIV.
Hopping rope is a animated short film that pay homages to Brazilian diversity. The film shows with a playful atmosphere three girls that live in different zones of Brazil and how different the cultural and social environment are. We celebrate the multicultural childhood we have in different parts of Brazil. “A corda, acorda” (Hopping rope) was selected to be screened at the 27th International Animation Festival of Brazil, ANIMA MUNDI 2019 and the ANIMA LATINA IV edition, Latin-American Animation Festival.
Rubber strikes again, when everything is being rebuilt, but not just the city, the forests and the world.
Sunday Mass is interrupted by an unusual event.
The story of Pedro and Rosa, two miniature dolls who are perfect for each other, but reluctant to break boundaries and overcome their limitations to live out their love story.
Suari has a plan to destroy humanity. In this plan, his idea is to use human bombs to wipe out all of civilization. It is up to two mutants to stop Suari: Rick, a mutant wolf, and Lene, a mutant fox. However, this time, the consequences will be high.
a certain species is erasing every town...
Six indigenous myths of the Kuikuro, Javaé and Kadiwéu tribes. Amongst the stories: The Emu, The Fish-Boy, The Faceless Women, The Milky Way, The Serpent-Girl and the Vulture-King.
A strange animal under the dictatorship: men without wings, birds without feet.
Bucolic, delicate and sensitive, the short film Poética de Barro, animated in stop motion with clays from the Valley of the Widows of Live Husbands (Jequitinhonha), based on the work of ceramists from Minas Gerais and with an original track composed of ceramic instruments, depicts the saga of a small creature, which needs to survive the vicissitudes of life. If all barriers will be overcome, just watch to find out.
During a storm, Nimbus ventures into the forest to capture huge fierce clouds.
Come and see Kitty and Mimmy's house! Episodes: Let's Help Our Friends, Things That Stick, Borrowing Things, It's Bedtime, Playing at Friends' House, What Vehicle Is That? Let's Sleep Alone.
A seven-year-old boy who can't sleep, thinking about his issues. He hears some disturbing noises coming from his parents' room. What could that be? A story about childhood, sex and insomnia.
A young man wanders in a caatinga where dawn never comers, and aimlessly he meets a talking rookie. Without knowing who he is, he will have to face his past.
The young girl Lu travel between unique experiences in a world of fantasy, learning how each choice reflects in her life.
After years of loneliness, Mr. Nakashima befriends a helper robot, making his days happier. One day they receive a threatening visit.
Julia lives quietly with her best friend Santiago, until one day he decides to leave to live in the jungle.
clowns !!!!!!!
It's a 5-minute animation that addresses the issue of climate change, presenting a proposal for how to balance our relationship with the environment. The short film also shows the importance of agroforestry in the lives of people in both rural and urban areas.
An abusive relationship, a dark night, a crime, silence and a memory.
The story of a maid who sees herself as a supporting character in her own life.
Kitty and Mimmi want to play with you! Episodes: A Good Place to Play, Shall We Play Origami?, Drawing Pictures, Let's Dance, Putting Toys Away, Making Up, Let's Play with Sounds.
The film invites us to share the intimacy of Hugo and Magda, a long standing couple, who are resigned to living out their fantasies independently of one another.
When a boy is left alone, his house must protect him from a mysterious shadow that chase after him.
It rained on Monday night (17/09/2018) in Rio de Janeiro. Rodrigo Alexandre da Silva Serrano, 26, down the slope Ary Barroso to wait his wife and children with a black umbrella. Suddenly three shots.
The indigenous woman Mãtãnãg follows the spirit of her husband, dead bitten by a snake, to the village of the dead. Together they overcome the obstacles that separate the earthly world from the spiritual world. Once in the land of the spirits, things are different: other ways govern the supernatural. But Mãtãnãg is not dead, and his soul must return to living with the living. Back in his village and reunited with his relatives, new vicissitudes during a ritual will provide the opportunity for them to once again be alive and dead. Mãtãnãg is based on a traditional history of the Maxakali people. The illustrations for the film were made in a workshop in Aldeia Verde, in the municipality of Ladainha (Minas Gerais).