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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- The love story of two young Italian immigrants who first meet on their way to Brazil at the end of the 18th century, but are separated after their ship docks.
- The tale of a son and his father separately plotting to escape the desolation of their lives in the lurid underworld of Brazil's sex industry.
- The story of a famous Brazilian criminal, called The Red Light Bandit because he always used a red flashlight to break in the houses during the night. Working alone, he also used to rape his female victims.
- After his mother's sudden death, Socrates, a 15-year-old living on the margins of São Paulo's coast, must survive on his own while coming to terms with his grief.
- Diego is a film director very close to death, surrounded by people who are having trouble dealing with his current tempestuous mood. Chances are he won't survive, but if he does, that means he needs to relearn how to live.
- Andor Stern is the only Brazilian survivor of the Holocaust. In this documentary, he goes back in his memories to relive the deportation to Auschwitz at age 16, and the daily conquest of a free life. Andor travels to Auschwitz and to his old neighborhood in Budapest, which contrasts a lot with his hometown São Paulo, where he has a beautiful family who loves him.
- Ophelia, a decided and determined young photographer, leaves São Vicente, by water, to swim across the sea until she reaches Ubatuba, where she believes her father is located.
- A young filmmaker attempts to shoot and edit a short film but over the course of a single day finds himself in a deep existential and artistic crisis.
- Querô is an orphan teenager, living alone near the docks in Santos, Brazil. His mother, a prostitute, died when he was a baby, and he was raised in the bordello where she worked. He also doesn't know who his father is. Believing he rules his own destiny, he refuses to compromise with anyone else, the corrupt policemen always chasing him, the oppressive discipline in the juvenile institution Febem, or the drug dealers who try to lure him. But this independence has a price.
- Mini-series about the life of former Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek.
- A road movie that follows a solitary man as he sets of on a journey to the south of Brazil. The strange characters and absurd situations he encounters along the way present an extraordinary portrait of human relations.
- Helena is a recently graduated attorney who shares her routine between her job as a Public Defender of children and adolescents in the Courthouse of the city of Santos, Brazil, and the care of her teenager brother Caio, with whom she lives a harmonic and honest life. Their relationship is put to the test when he commits a felony.
- Mr. Naser Izadi and Mrs. Izadi were invited to Brazil by an agent from tourism agency. Angela (a Brazilian woman) misunderstood Naser as her ex-fiance and this make a challenging event for their trip.
- The Brazilian Government leads Latin American countries in the fight against drug cartels. In response drug cartels start a series of attacks against Brazil's cities and natural resources. Their first target is the Amazon Forest.
- The Original documentary series about Neymar Jr, Brazilian National Football Team's star.
- Lunatique is a sci-fi shortfilm about a lonely woman who fights daily for survival in a post apocalyptic world.
- The series accompanies at each episode a group of artists that sees the streets as a territory for creativity, militancy and communication. These performances of artistic activism started in Brazil in the end of the 1970s, as part of the re-democratization process during the final years of the military dictatorship (1964-1985). At that historical moment, any agglomeration of people in a public space could be considered as a potential target of political repression. The population was therefore forced to always remain inside private spaces, what created a culture of confinement. In recent years, initiatives of urban interventionism have increased exponentially, being encouraged by democratic public administrations. The grayish city of Sao Paulo is the stage for this series. Through ludic and socially responsible performances, these artistic collectives use the public space as a means to stimulate the population to reoccupy a territory which has always belonged to them: the streets.
- The life of a Lebanese immigrant through 50 years in Brazil.
- In one of Brazil's largest meta-cities, young vigilante Anderson is suddenly followed by a strange woman, who claims to have met him and may (or may not) have the answers to his obscure past
- Reporter Pedro Neville shows what the Brazilian has the best, creativity. He travels the country in search of inventors with brilliant and unusual ideas.