Napoleão Cunha Trailers
Quem Tem com Que Me Pague, Não Me Deve Nada TrailerTimidez TrailerBooyah! Trailer
Quem Tem com Que Me Pague, Não Me Deve Nada TrailerTimidez TrailerBooyah! Trailer
Total trailers found: 17
06 October 2022
In Southern Bahia, seven indigenous women invite to reflection, sharing their mythology, ancestry and paths to living well.
24 October 2024
Amadeu needs money, he and Gina are in trouble.Fate smiles on him when he finds a bag stuffed with a small fortune, which he ends up hiding.
30 September 2014
Gum is a child born and raised at Gamboa island. He admires his older brother, who works as baggage carrier for tourists.
20 September 2013
Hereros Angola is a documentary film on the ethnic group of the same name. Originated from Bantu peoples, they maintain their millennial culture which gains new senses through the camera.
19 September 2018
Emerson and his friend Thacle kidnap Henrique, a famous brazilian filmmaker, in order to get his help in the making of a movie on their home island.
06 March 2012
This documentary is a record of moments with family, friends, travels, outings, and a passion that Carla inherited from her father.
23 January 2021
Brazil, 2030. The sisters Alayr and Sabrina are hearing on the cell radio the judgment that could change the course of a country "without energy".
16 April 2026
A young Black artist named Jonas lives in the shadow of his authoritarian brother with whom he shares a house.
10 November 2016
Four of the best clowns of Salvador return to the place where they were initiated 15 years before to conduct an initiation process of a new clown.
27 January 2020
Geralda's father is admitted to the hospital and he can die at any time. This painful expectation forces an interaction between her and the three sisters who have not seen each other since her mother's death in a long time.
13 August 2017
What intimacy is greater than that of a dream? This question guides "Onde Dormem os Sonhos" a documentary that delves into the world of five children from Salvador, Brazil.
02 January 2015
After the World Cup match schedule was drawn and the holidays were added, Salvador was left with only four working days.