Above Justice
In this realistic and touching series told in an innovative format, seemingly independent plots intertwine to s...
Acting
Fernanda Vianna (Belo Horizonte, January 6, 1965) is a Brazilian actress and dancer.
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In this realistic and touching series told in an innovative format, seemingly independent plots intertwine to s...
Maria is an orphan girl who suffers from her stepmother's wickedness. She then decides to escape in search of t...
Zezé is an 8 year old boy who, although a naughty boy, has a good heart. He leads a very modest life, due to th...
Two tales of migration. In the first, after a tailings dam disaster floods her hometown, rural worker Joana (55...
William Shakespeare's classic tale of impossible love between two young people from rival families, adapted to...
Grupo Galpão’s Romeu e Julieta (1992), directed by Gabriel Villela, is an intercultural adaptation of Shakespea...
Manfredo seeks out a psychiatrist. The doctor insists on knowing his past, but there is something that Manfredo...
Continuing the exploration of the thin line between truth and performance, Eduardo Coutinho turns his attention...
Three families, in three different situations, have to deal with a sudden change in their lives, caused by a lo...
On the border between the real and the fantastic, between the colonial past and the overwhelming modernity of a...
São Paulo, 1984. Agostinho, an old and tired Physics professor, is married to Januária, a retired school princi...
Sylvia and Lúcio have decided to separate after twelve years of living together. The last night under the same...
Roberta is a renowned classical pianist battling a chronic kidney disease. However, an unexpected encounter wit...
Rita was fired from work and has no courage to tell her family. Your chance to have a nice Christmas dinner for...
Mesmerized by the image of an active volcano on the other side of the world, a woman sets out to meet her fury....
Grupo Galpão's adaptation of the play "The Imaginary Invalid" by Molière