Lúcia Murat

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The Messenger TrailerCandango: Memoirs from a Festival TrailerIbiúna, Primavera Brasileira Trailer

Lúcia Murat is a Brazilian filmmaker. Murat participated in the student and guerrilla movements against the military dictatorship in Brazil in the 1960–1970s. She was imprisoned and tortured by military agents; that experience exerts a strong influence on her work.

Most Popular Lúcia Murat Trailers

Total trailers found: 21

Oswaldianas Trailer (1992)

21 February 1992

Collective film with five segments around the works and life of brazilian writer Oswald de Andrade.

Brave New Land Trailer (2000)

07 September 2000

Diogo is a cartographer and artist who is encharged to set the new frontiers of Portuguese Colonies in South America.

Doces Poderes Trailer (1997)

17 November 1997

A journalist is placed upon the management of a large broadcasting company to the capital of Brazil at the time of local elections.

Ibiúna, Primavera Brasileira Trailer (2019)

20 June 2019

The clandestine congress of the National Union of Students, held in October 1968, resulted in the collective arrest and registration of 700 students who opposed the dictatorship.

Arte 1 Documenta Trailer (2006)

22 October 2006

Memories They Told Me Trailer (2013)

26 June 2013

A group of friends, who resisted the military dictatorship, and their children will face the conflict between the daily life of today and the past when one of them is dying.

A Nação que Não Esperou por Deus Trailer (2015)

16 July 2015

The documentary revolves around the Kadiwéu indigenous tribe that lives in Mato Grosso do Sul. The director visited a controlled tribute in 1999 to record another film and now nearly 15 years later, an electric light, a television and evangelical churches arrived at the site, in addition to the Kadiwéu land struggle against ranchers.

O Pequeno Exército Louco Trailer (1984)

23 November 1984

The Nicaraguan Revolution and the US presence in the country since the 1930s, highlighting the overthrow of the Somoza regime in 1978–79.

A Noite Escura da Alma Trailer (2016)

28 January 2016

A series of interviews of torture survivors from Brazil dictorship are mixed with performance.

In Three Acts Trailer (2015)

10 December 2015

When an 80 year old intellectual is confronted with issues of old age and death, she reminisces the death of her mother that happened 30 years earlier.

The Messenger Trailer (2024)

15 August 2024

Vera, imprisoned at a military fortress during the dictatorship, 1969, get to know a soldier, Armando, who, in the face of torture, decides to take messages from Vera to his family and establishes an affective relationship with D.

Praça Paris Trailer (2017)

10 October 2017

Camila is a Portuguese therapist who works at Rio de Janeiro State University, where she attends Glória, the university's elevator operator.

Playtime Trailer (2026)

12 March 2026

Brazil from the perspective of school pupils aged 14 to 19. Combining a documentary with a fictional approach, Hora do recreio addresses topics including violence, racism and drug dealing.

Almost Brothers Trailer (2004)

01 April 2004

The strange friendship between two men of opposite social classes. Miguel is a senator. His childhood friend Jorge is a major drug-dealer.

A Long Journey Trailer (2011)

11 July 2011

"A Long Journey" tells the story of three siblings who reach adolescence in the late 1960's. The documentary's storyline follows the youngest brother's travels around the world.

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.

Maré, Our Love Story Trailer (2008)

04 April 2008

Free adaptation of Romeo and Juliet translated to the harsh life in Favela da Maré, one of largest and most violent slums in Rio de Janeiro.

How Good to See You Alive Trailer (1989)

19 October 1989

Four years after a military coup overthrew the Brazilian government in 1964, all civil rights were suspended and torture became a systematic practice.

El (im)posible olvido Trailer (2016)

10 November 2016

Argentine filmmaker Andrés Habegger embarks on a deeply personal journey in this documentary, seeking to recover memories and information about his father, Norberto Habegger, a journalist and Montonero activist who disappeared in Brazil in 1978 during a joint operation between the Argentine and Brazilian military.

The Foreign Eye Trailer (2006)

26 October 2006

Fantasies and clichés about Brazil and Brazilians as reinforced by international films, even those actually shot in Brazil.

Ana Trailer (2020)

02 October 2020

Stela, a young Brazilian actress, decides to make a work on the letters exchanged between Latin American plastic artists in the 70s and 80s.