Carlos Reichenbach Movie Trailers
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Friday Night, Saturday Morning Trailer (2006)
15 November 2006
A small-scale romantic love story, shot with a digital camera in black & white and in a documentary style.
The First Time of Brazilian Cinema Trailer (2013)
01 May 2013
In 1982, almost five million people took theaters to see Erotic Things, the first Brazilian porn film.
Vassourinha: The Voice and the Void Trailer (1998)
01 January 1998
Experimental documentary about the life and work of obscure samba musician Vassourinha (1923-1942), born in São Paulo, who only recorded six 78rpm records, dying at 19.
Woman, Woman Trailer (1979)
07 September 1979
Recently turned into a widow, Alice goes to the country to think about her life. There, she's courted by Luis Carlos but falls in love with Marta.
Extremes of Pleasure Trailer (1984)
30 January 1984
Luiz Antônio, a sociologist, had his political rights suppressed, during the Brazilian military dictatorship.
The Woman Who Invented Love Trailer (1980)
20 October 1980
Doralice is a simple minded woman romantically fascinated by marriage. However, when she is raped by a butcher, a friend advises her to become a prostitute - and she does it.
Love, Prostitute Word Trailer (1982)
01 February 1982
Follows the relationship between two couples: An unemployed professor, Fernando, sustained by his factory worker girlfriend Rita, and sexist and reactionary Luís Carlos and inexperient Lilita.
Sertão em Festa Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Country family strikes rich and move to the big city, but something changes.
Buccaneer Blood Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
One of the first Brazilian movies to conjecture about contraculture and its reflexes on the behaviour of a generation.
Noite em Chamas Trailer (1978)
18 September 1978
A depressed hotel servant goes through a rough night, while his story's interlaced with a number of situations experienced by the hotel guests.
Candango: Memoirs from a Festival Trailer (2020)
22 October 2020
In 1965, a year after the military coup in Brazil, an oasis of freedom opened in the country's capital.
The End of Man Trailer (1971)
18 December 1971
A naked stranger emerges from the sea to perform miracles in a nearby town and become a modern messiah whose deeds will affect the whole world.
Gringo, o Último Matador Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Man runs away with the daughter of a couple murdered by his father, head of a gang, attracting his persecution.
Two Streams Trailer (1999)
22 October 1999
Young executive woman returns to small town of Dois Córregos and remembers the time, in the late 1960s, when she met her uncle there, a man who was running away from the military dictatorship ruling Brazil at the time.
Corrida em Busca do Amor Trailer (1972)
05 January 1972
Two groups of men fighting to conquer an automobile race bowl.
Scent of Gardenias Trailer (1992)
07 August 1992
Daniel is a taxi driver who’s married to Adalgisa. When she starts acting in low-budget movies, he forbids her from seeing their son, Joaquim.
As Libertinas Trailer (1968)
06 December 1968
In a holiday camp, couples live situations of sex and love, in three segments: Alice, Angélica and Ana.
Made in Brazil Trailer (1985)
09 March 1985
Segment 1: "Impossible Weekend." Desperate to attract the attention of a sexy teacher, a young man steals an experimental aphrodisiac from the laboratory and mixes it into the teacher's lunch.
Force of the Senses Trailer (1978)
05 May 1978
A writer moves to an isolated beach house to write a new book, and gradually gets involved with his odd new neighbors.
Esta Rua Tão Augusta Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A short documentary that uses irony to approach the most fashionable São Paulo street in the 60s: the Rua Augusta (Augusta St.
Sua Excelência, o Candidato Trailer (1991)
11 July 1991
His name is Orlando Carvalho Lopes. In his forties and a confirmed bachelor, he is the son and grandson of traditional politicians, but has no political experience.
Através da Cidade Invisível Trailer (2022)
16 August 2022
Conducted from memory fragments of filmmaker Carlos Reichenbach, Through the Invisible City is a short documentary that provokes a brief reflective analysis on the role of cultural formation of cinemas and on the city model that is intended, public spaces and the possibility of people occupying the city streets.