Wilson das Neves

Most Popular Wilson das Neves Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Emicida: AmarElo - It's All for Yesterday Trailer (2020)

08 December 2020

Between scenes from his concert in São Paulo's oft-inaccessible Theatro Municipal, rapper and activist Emicida celebrates the rich legacy of Black Brazilian culture.

Sambalanço - A Bossa Que Dança Trailer (2020)

10 September 2020

During the 1960s, between nightclubs in the South Zone and dances in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, a musical rhythm known as sambalanço emerged, mixing jazz, samba and Latin music.

Noel: The Samba Poet Trailer (2007)

02 November 2007

The biopic of Noel Rosa, one of Brazil's best poets and composers.

O Samba é Meu Dom Trailer (2018)

23 October 2018

Between 2009 and 2012, filmmaker Cristiano Abud’s team followed the Brazilian samba musician Wilson das Neves.

Chico e as Cidades Trailer (1999)

02 January 1999

The documentary "Chico e as Cidades" was directed by José Henrique Fonseca in 2001 and re-released by Biscoito Fino in June 2009 with three previously unreleased extras: Cecília's music video and takes of the songs "Injuriado" and "Futures Amantes.

Dia Voa Trailer (2011)

20 July 2011

"Dia Voa" is a documentary that follows Chico Buarque during the recording of his album, capturing exclusive interviews and unseen footage.

Candeia Trailer (2018)

16 July 2018

The life and work of the late samba singer-songwriter Candeia.

Chico: Brazilian Artist Trailer (2015)

26 November 2015

Chico Buarque is a constant presence in Brazil's art scene and makes up its citizen's popular culture.

Erlon Chaves: O Maestro do Veneno Trailer (2018)

20 November 2018

Chico Buarque: Na Carreira Trailer (2012)

20 October 2012

Five years after his last tour, Chico Buarque returns with a show to launch his newest CD, Chico, which has already sold over 80,000 copies.

Chico Buarque: Carioca – Ao Vivo Trailer (2007)

30 July 2007

“Carioca,” Chico Buarque’s first DVD of original songs since As Cidades (1998), features musical direction and arrangements by Luiz Cláudio Ramos and production by Vinícius França.