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Virgínia e Adelaide
Adelaide and Virgínia met in 1937, a year after the German arrived in Brazil, fleeing the Nazi persecution of the Jews, where she came with her husband and two daughters. Together, they founded and popularized psychoanalysis in Brazil, breaking down barriers and prejudices. They were doctor and patient for 5 years, colleagues for more than 30 years, great friends their entire lives.Year:
2024

O tempo é um pássaro
There are things in life that we don't lose. We get rid of them ourselves.Year:
2024
a vida é urgente
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2020

Fartura
From domestic images, food reveals a way of living in community.Year:
2019

Batalhas
In May 2015, the Municipal Theater of Rio de Janeiro received, for the first time in its entire history, the show "Na Batalha" that narrates the history of funk through a contemporary dance born in the favelas of Rio, the passinho. That day Rio experienced a more democratic morning.Year:
2016

Batalhas
In May 2015, the Municipal Theater of Rio de Janeiro received, for the first time in its entire history, the show "Na Batalha" that narrates the history of funk through a contemporary dance born in the favelas of Rio, the passinho. That day Rio experienced a more democratic morning.Year:
2016

Kbela
Kbela is an experience of being a woman and becoming black. The film’s screenplay is based on the tale of MC K-Bela, which tells the story of a black girl, a resident of Rio’s Baixada Fluminense region, who went through a process of whitening during her life and decided to liberate herself from this, letting her natural hair grow again, getting rid of chemical interference.Year:
2015

Kbela
Kbela is an experience of being a woman and becoming black. The film’s screenplay is based on the tale of MC K-Bela, which tells the story of a black girl, a resident of Rio’s Baixada Fluminense region, who went through a process of whitening during her life and decided to liberate herself from this, letting her natural hair grow again, getting rid of chemical interference.Year:
2015