Jurandyr Passos Noronha Trailers
As Mulheres no Cinema Brasileiro TrailerMovie Theaters of Rio Trailer
As Mulheres no Cinema Brasileiro TrailerMovie Theaters of Rio Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
27 September 2001
The story of Rio de Janeiro’s movie theaters and the radical transformation they have endured since the invention of Cinema.
01 January 1970
A short documentary on the film works directed by Brazilian pioneer Humberto Mauro. With an extensive career that began in the silent era and then moved to the talkies, Mauro was recognized as one of the most important Brazilian filmmakers of all time.
01 January 1979
Record of the life and work of Luiz Thomaz Reis, a cameraman who accompanied Rondon's expeditions through the interior of Brazil since 1915.
01 January 1973
The first Brazilians who engaged in aviation, from Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão with his hot air balloon to Alberto Santos Dumont, giving Brazil a prominent place in aviation.
01 January 1973
The film documents the old Rio de Janeiro and its great focus of diseases. Stresses the decisive importance of Oswaldo Cruz who creates Experimental Medicine in Brazil, believing that without sanitation, no undertaking could succeed.
01 January 1968
A documentary short on the life and works on José Medina, one of early Brazilian cinema's most renowed pioneers.
17 February 1975
A documentary assembled upon visual records of cultural, political and economic events from 20th century Brazilian life.
30 December 1958
Animations (only parts in nuclei in the film) and images, many of them archival and foreign, illustrate that the notion of time is associated with movement and its measurement is performed by the rotation of the Earth around its axis and the Sun.
04 May 2008
A documentary that chronologically traces the presence of women in Brazilian cinema.
01 January 1968
The panorama of film production, from 1898 to 1966, told through the work of young pioneers who built the odyssey of cinema.
01 January 1966
A reconstitution of the life and work of Alberto Santos Dumont, the father of aviation. The film makes use of rare recordings of his voice and quotes from his memoir.