Paloma Rocha Trailers
Candango: Memoirs from a Festival TrailerRace Antenna TrailerCordilheiras no Mar: A Fúria do Fogo Bárbaro Trailer
Paloma Rocha (Salvador, June 12, 1960) is a Brazilian actress and director.
Candango: Memoirs from a Festival TrailerRace Antenna TrailerCordilheiras no Mar: A Fúria do Fogo Bárbaro Trailer
Paloma Rocha (Salvador, June 12, 1960) is a Brazilian actress and director.
Total trailers found: 25
02 January 2008
Documentary on "Antonio das Mortes", Glauber Rocha's 1969 film.
20 March 2003
At 84 years of age, Lúcia Rocha admitted herself to a hospital in São Paulo to undergo heart tests.
01 June 2005
A documentary short on Tempo Glauber, a foundation created by filmmaker Orlando Senna and Glauber Rocha's mother Lucia in order to celebrate and preservate her son's legacy.
01 January 2010
Documentary about Der Leone Have Sept Cabeças
21 February 1992
Loosely based on an Oswald de Andrade screenplay, "Perigo Negro" is a segment of anthology film "Oswr
21 February 1992
Collective film with five segments around the works and life of brazilian writer Oswald de Andrade.
17 November 1980
Drawing inspiration from a poem penned by Castro Alves, this film vividly captures the political, cultural, and intellectual climate of Brazil during the late 1970s.
01 January 2006
The documentary "Depois do Transe" covers the entire process of creating the masterpiece "Entranced Earth", which was released and awarded at the Cannes Film Festival in 1967.
22 October 2020
We came across traditional rituals of a mixed race of indigenous, black and white people, with their mystic practices, their shamans and healers that express a reality and a way of life that doesn’t belong to any kind of paradigm.
01 January 1972
A diary of a trip filmed by Glauber in Punta del Leste (Uruguay – 1972) that documents the reunion of the Rocha familiy: Dona Lúcia, the mother; Anecy Rocha, the sister; Paloma, the daughter, and Walter Lima Jr.
16 May 2016
A deep investigation, in the way of a poetic essay, on one of the main Latin American movements in cinema, analyzed via the thoughts of its main authors, who invented, in the early 1960s, a new way of making movies in Brazil, with a political attitude, always near to people's problems, that combined art and revolution.
22 October 2020
In 1965, a year after the military coup in Brazil, an oasis of freedom opened in the country's capital.
15 October 2020
In 1979, while Brazil was going through the troubled moment of the Amnesty Law, Glauber Rocha directed the program Abertura for TV Tupi, in which he interrogated a contradictory and boiling Brazil head-on, full of utopias but always under the weight of secular wounds.
15 May 2014
“Naked Eye” is a film-documentary of long-length of the artistic and existential universe of the singer Ney Matogrosso, which proposes to recreate through archive’s images in counterpoint with the current production of the artist, thirty-five years of career marked for inventive and transgressing spectacles, always symphonize with its time.
26 November 2007
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Glauber Rocha's 1980 production "A Idade da Terra" (The Age of Earth), including unedited clips taken from the sixty hours of recovered raw footage.