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?
Curitiba, PR, December 8, 1959; at around five o'clock in the afternoon, Military Police sub-lieuten...
This is the story of Mr. Rafael Castrillon, a master toymaker with more than fifty years of experien...
It portrays a Sunday in a typically Brazilian home, where food serves as a link to family ties, guid...
This short film follows Pelé, a retired nurse who looks back on his time as a Mateus in the century-...
In the midst of a pandemic, government arbitrariness and the precariousness of Brazilian artists, th...
Life in the GDR was not only documented on behalf of the state, but also by photographic artists and...