In a city consumed by gentrification, artist João Fiadeiro and the company he keeps postpone and embrace the end at the house they inhabited for the last decades. By vacating, they occupy; by disbanding, they stay together; by celebrating, they reclaim a 30-year-old project from disaffected national politics. What remains when everything must go? How does one keep on?

"Granddaughters of Witches"? A discussion about the reality of the modern woman. Featuring anthropol...

It portrays a Sunday in a typically Brazilian home, where food serves as a link to family ties, guid...

‘Joao Gomes: The Pitbull’ covers start of the midfielder’s second year in England as he experienced ...

This short film follows Pelé, a retired nurse who looks back on his time as a Mateus in the century-...

The film is about the vinyl record culture and presents a panel of stories, searches, collecting, in...

The Iron Man takes us on an introspective journey into the life of Toni, a man who finds in art and ...

This is the story of Mr. Rafael Castrillon, a master toymaker with more than fifty years of experien...

From Italian set designer to Brazilian stage director, Gianni Ratto, born in Italy in 1916 and based...

Life in the GDR was not only documented on behalf of the state, but also by photographic artists and...



In the midst of a pandemic, government arbitrariness and the precariousness of Brazilian artists, th...