M. Bühler & M. Mariani • Brazil • 2014 • A riveting true crime story set in a a prison in São Paulo
A prison in São Paulo, Brazil. Researching criminals for a documentary, two Brazilian directors happen upon Christopher Kirk, an unassuming American with a secret to tell. As they dive deeper into his history, however, Kirk hijacks their narrative, intent on recounting a love affair he had with a half-Japanese, half-Colombian woman referred to only as 'V.' Unable to separate truth from lies, the directors delve headlong into Kirk's maddening world of confabulation.
Probing the limits of documentary and fiction, and the nebulous zone in between, I Touched All Your Stuff is a riveting true crime story. Maíra Bühler and Matias Mariani's second collaboration premiered at Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival and DOC NYC.
Gabriel Mascaro • 2015 • Brazil-Uruguay-Netherlands • A dreamlike journey into Brazil's vaquejada
Evoking northeast Brazil’s rural traditions alongside dreams of its burgeoning fashion industry, and attuned to the c...
Roberta Marques • Brazil • 2011 • An evocative portrait of female adolescence at the margins of society
Rânia lives with her mother in the slums of Fortaleza, in northeastern Brazil. Though she dreams of being a dancer, she has to work hard to survive—after school she juggles multiple jobs, incl...
Caetano Gotardo • 2012 • Brazil • A lyrical omnibus portrait of maternal love and longing in Brazil.
The Moving Creatures traces patterns of movement and absence, connection and withdrawal, that character...