Paulo Jobim

Most Popular Paulo Jobim Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Coisa Mais Linda - Histórias e Casos da Bossa Nova Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Documentary about the birth of bossa-nova, in Brazil, and the major stars of this musical style.

João & Antônio Trailer (1992)

29 December 1992

A documentary about the fathers of Bossa Nova: João Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim.

Erotique Trailer (1994)

30 September 1994

The sexual fantasies of women are explored by four female directors.

Eu, Meu Pai e Os Cariocas Trailer (2017)

19 April 2017

Amigo Arrigo Trailer (2019)

16 June 2019

The art of Arrigo Barnabé, one of the pillars of the São Paulo experimental music scene during the 80's and author of critically acclaimed albums such as "Clara Crocodilo" (1980) and "Tubarões Voadores" (1984).

Jobim Sinfônico Trailer (2003)

23 July 2003

Cinema of Tears Trailer (1995)

28 November 1995

An aging Brazilian actor teams up with a film student on a trip to Mexico, in order to find out an unknown movie his mother allegedly watched before she committed suicide.

Dê Lembranças a Todos Trailer (2018)

01 July 2018

Dorival Caymmi was one of the inventors of the Bahian imagination. In his 94 years of life, Caymmi composed, sang, wrote, illustrated and thought about his Bahia, even far from it.

Brasília 18% Trailer (2006)

21 April 2006

A star medical examiner is called to Brasília, the administrative capital of Brazil, to confirm the identity of a beautiful, young congressional aide's dead body.

Traveller Trailer (1998)

01 November 1998

Fortune takes four human beings to the last frontier of passion. There, where love becomes almost inhuman and divine.

Antonio Carlos Jobim: An All-Star Tribute Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

Direct from Brazil in his last recorded performance, this DVD, Antonio Carlos Jobim: An All-Star Tribute, features the compositions of Bossa Nova originator & music icon Antonio Carlos Jobim, joined by an international delegation of Jazz giants to recreate his classic melodies in this beautiful, concert-length 'Thank You,' hosted by renowned pianist Herbie Hancock.