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- After a turbulent separation and having to give up custody of her three children, the famous socialite Ângela Diniz meets Raul, and believes she has found someone who loves her free spirit as much as she does.
- The life of Elis Regina, undoubtedly the greatest Brazilian singer of all time, is told in this biopic film with energetic and pulsating rhythm.
- Documentary film about the life and career of Brazilian singer Chorão, leader of the "Charlie Brown Jr." band. From testimonies about his personal and professional life and archival footage, the film follows the story of one of the most important rock stars in Brazil. Beginning in the early 90's, when his band released their first album and hit the radio stations, Chorão lived two intense decades of national and international success, full of controversial moments, until his premature death, from drug overdose, in 2013. The film explores different facets over the years and tries to reflect: what is the price of fame?
- Talk To Me Now! tells the story of a middle class family that has sexual intolerance in the middle of their relationships. With an outstanding cast, the short cut follows Julio (Marat Descartes), a middle age man who works at night cross-dressed, singing jazz songs, on his attempt to have the acceptation of his father, Inacio (Antônio Petrin). The relationship between them gets tenser when Julio's brother, Emanuel (Cadú Fávero) go bankrupt and Julio begins to support the house, while looking after his grandmother Janice (Cleyde Yáconis). Talk To Me Now! narrates, in a surprising way, the unconditional love of a son for his father.
- A flirt between a man and a woman is shown as a marked deck of cards, where the only available Trump is to repeat oneself with originality. At the same time, this approach through known paths is presented as a walk on a razor's edge. Turning the frayed clichés of conquest into a love affair requires a master stroke, a leap in the dark, a jump into the abyss that can make the difference between ending the night alone, in a very good company or in a dead labyrinth.