Marília Rocha

Marília Rocha Trailers

Everybody has its own way Trailer

Marília Rocha is a filmmaker based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. She made the films Aboio [Cattle Callers] (2005), Acacio (2008), and A falta que me faz [Like Water through Stone] (2010). Her works have been selected and awarded in countless Brazilian and International Film Festivals, having also been screened in museums such as MoMA (USA), New Museum (USA) and Musée d’ethnographie Neuchâtel (Switzerland). In 2011, the Dockanema festival (Mozambique) held a retrospective of her work and she was honored at Visions du Réel (Switzerland), which dedicated a special show to her films.

Most Popular Marília Rocha Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Like Water Through Stone Trailer (2009)

01 November 2009

In the Espinhaço Mountains one winter, a group of small-town Brazilian girls are experiencing the end of their youth.

Aboio Trailer (2005)

01 June 2005

Brazilian outback, cowboys preserve their age-old customs, communicating with their cattle in a form of plaintive singing known as Aboio.

Descaminhos Trailer (2007)

01 April 2007

A road movie by rail through four Brazilian states, 55 cities and 8.000 km of railways. A documentary, eight directors and six episodes taking place in natural landscapes and urban settings that proposes an anthropological voyage through cities and the lives of the communities alongside the tracks.

Everybody has its own way Trailer (2014)

04 June 2014

Documentary about the director's father and his passion for photography.

Acácio Trailer (2008)

26 October 2008

After thirty years living in Angola, the Portuguese ethnologist Acácio Vieira, along with his wife Conceição, moves to Brazil bringing with him an extensive archive of the life of people of Angola and Portuguese colonizers.

Where I Grow Old Trailer (2017)

09 February 2017

Two young Portuguese women try to put down roots in Brazil. Teresa is newly arrived; Francisca has been there a while.