Diary of a Provincial Girl
The day-to-day life of a young girl in the town of Diamantina, Brazil, on the end of 19th Century, based on real life diaries.
See moreMeu Corpo, Minha Vida
Talking about abortion in Brazil is still taboo, however, in recent years, protesters have protested against criminalization laws and highlighted...
See moreCarmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business
A biography of the Portuguese-Brazilian singer Carmen Miranda, whose most distinctive feature was her tutti-frutti hat. From her arrival in the US...
See moreOur Stories, Ourselves
Sixty-six adolescents, residents of Favela da Maré, were selected to participate in a dance show led by the choreographer Ivaldo Bertazzo, which...
See morePalavra (En)Cantada
Palavra (En)Cantada makes a journey in the history of the Brazilian songbook with a look at the relationship between poetry and music, sewing...
See moreThe Interview
On screen, a bride gets ready for her wedding day. Off screen, middle-class young women from Rio de Janeiro share their experiences and impressions...
See moreFrom the Ashes: Nicaragua Today
Um Filme para Beatrice
‘How are women doing in Brazil?’. It is this intriguing question, posed by an Italian journalist, that Helena Solberg tries to answer through...
See moreThe Double Day
Considers the condition of women in continental America. Shows how women in countries such as Bolivia, Mexico, Argentina, and Venezuela are...
See moreSimplemente Jenny
Home of the Brave
In this film Indians—and only Indians—talk about the contemporary threats they are facing today. They are no longer the Conquerors or the American...
See moreNoon
A group of school students sets up a rebellion that threatens to kill their teacher.
See moreThe Forbidden Land
The Emerging Woman
A history of the feminist movement in the United States.
See moreChile: By Reason or By Force
Brazil in Living Colour
The Brazilian Connection
Portrait of a Terrorist
In 1969, Fernando Gabeira was among terrorists who kidnapped Charles Burke Elbrick, then the U.S. Ambassador to Brazil. Eventually Gabeira was...
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