Sketches (2021)
I don't even think I've found my 'trait' yet...
Genre : Drama
Runtime : 19M
Director : Rudyeri Ribeiro
Synopsis
Prior his first exhibition, Leo tries to find the best to way to express both his art and himself.
Two down on their luck cousins are forced to come up with a plan to make some cold hard cash when they lose the rent money after a night of partying with two strippers.
A young Los Angeles cinephile falls in love with a woman but has that love tested by the all-seeing eye of the Internet.
A look at the Brazilian black movement between 1977 and 1988, going by the relationship between Brazil and Afrika.
Prior his first exhibition, Leo tries to find the best to way to express both his art and himself.
"Outside the Aquarium" is the new exhibition of protagonist Jonas. In his paintings he portrays his experiences as a black immigrant and part of the LGBT Community expressing his fears, loneliness and dreams for the future.
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'Black girls don't play with black dolls', says the lyrics of Preta Rara's rap, one of the characters in It Looks Like Me. The documentary explores the lack of black dolls in the Brazilian market and shows the work of the artisans who try to change this scenario facing the gigantic toy industry with their handmade dolls.
mariana, a young black woman is recovering from a heavy depression. she just wants to be happy, but hasn’t found her way yet.
After the death of his loved woman, Carlos (Hélio Castro) walks around the city and faces their memories. Through many incidents, the images of the local culture, the natural views and the architectural monuments of Belém. This is the first ficcional movie of Pará state, in brazilian Amazon.
after years abroad due to his brother's murder, a renowned journalist returns to his family's home to take care of his mother, who suffers from an unknown illness. late at night, he is visited by two strangers. as new events unfold leading him to suspect that something ominous and deeply disturbing has struck his mother, a new tragedy rises.
Alice is in a dimension known as Maravilhas - which is already in a post-apocalyptic period and the protagonist is looking for her beloved Glenda. During her search she allies herself with an old love of the two - Hatter - to face the Cult of Hearts.
Yeda, the green-faced woman, sells homemade bread to support the house where she lives with her sick husband. Through the context of green-faced people, we know the reality of those who live on the fringes of a purple-faced society.
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Self-directed visual for Luedji Luna's new studio album. It verses about love and affection of black women.
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