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- A child's journey with their grandparents in search oh their roots, where they explore the past to reflect on the reasons why their family moved to a new city. The series playfully shows the different cultures inside Brazil that color the children's world, presenting a mosaic of various Brazilian ethinicities and cultural backgrounds. Mysterious Glimpses will touch all families with the life stories of different generations, sharing knowledge and connecting the past to the future.
- This documentary shows the creative processes of the Brazilian artist Karin Lambrecht, while the narrative is conducted by her preparation of an exposition. Critics, curators, art gallerists and collectors comment on her work.
- This TV documentary shows the work and life of the Spanish artist Julio Plaza. In the seventies he moved to Brazil, participating and influencing the neo-concrete art and poetry movement in Brazil.
- Culturing presents alternative, economic and cultural experiences through urban youths involved in creative collectives. Beyond showing the cultural expression of the young voices that live on the edges of Brazil's urban centers, the series present collaborative collectives that are developing their territories in a sustainable way.
- This documentary shows the work of the Nervo Óptico art group from the south of Brazil. In the seventies they experimented with photography, performances and super 8 films. This films shows the view of members of this group: Carlos Asp, Carlos Pasquetti, Clovis Dariano, Mara Alvares, Telmo lanes e Vera Chaves Barcellos.
- This films shows the life and work of the artist Vera Chaves Barcellos. She is Brazilian. During five decades she worked mainly with photography, gravures and lithographs.
- This film tells the story of the art group Nervo Óptico from Brazil. It shows their works in the seventies, experimenting with photography, performance and super 8 films. The history is told by the artists, art critics and curators.
- Coração que Dança celebrates the 30 year anniversary from the german folkloric dancing group Volkstanzgrupoe Edelstein and the hard work in including disabled people in the dance