Lígia Marina

Most Popular Lígia Marina Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Bowels of Hell Trailer (2026)

04 February 2026

Malu is organising a gender-reveal party for a pregnant influencer – while dealing with her own grief, her persistent constipation problems and her adolescent transgender child (who disapproves of her job commission).

Ultima Puella Trailer (2017)

03 June 2017

Uptake Fear Trailer (2015)

12 September 2015

Marcus is not having a good day. He never seems to have a good day. He has to smash in his rear window just to get out of his Volkswagen Beetle, having parked it too close between two other cars.

Pazucus: Island of Vomit and Despair Trailer (2017)

23 January 2017

In the wild island of Pazúcus, everything is hopeless. Oréstia & Omar seek to harmonize their relationship in a camp and find themselves gradually oppressed by nature, which changes from paradisiac to hellish.

Good Morning Carlos Trailer (2015)

28 March 2015

Carlos finds himself troubled by a powerful restlessness. At the same time his analyst is obsessed with the idea that he should delete Carlos in order to save his island.

A Ship of Madness: Deeper and Higher with Pazucus Trailer (2021)

09 April 2021

With free eyes, an open heart, good friends and a handful of luck, Gurcius Gewdner revisits some of his adventures of the past five years, survives the relentless Russian winter and asks the following question: How far can an underground Brazilian film go?

Pe ataju jumali / Hot air Trailer (2023)

01 May 2023

Countries in the Global North are the biggest polluters on the planet. Thus, they created the carbon credit system, which pretends to protect forests in the Global South, which are already protected by their original peoples.

Living Breath Trailer (2021)

02 February 2021

An indigenous community of the Kariri people, located in Chapada do Araripe (rural area of ​​Crato/CE), reflects on water: the indigenous myth of recreating the world together with the waters against the capitalist developmental myth of controlling the waters and the human and non-human bodies that inhabit the São Francisco River (Opará).