Human Rights / Productions Red “Red” will portray contradictions and the coexistence of different political views, using as a narrative device two film crews in the process of making a documentary about the left in Brazil and Latin America.
Human Rights / Productions In the Force of Law – Second season The investigative documentary series will continue, in its 2nd season, with an approach on the laws and the effects of their application that have changed the country in recent decades, and how these laws have undergone positive or negative transformations in the last four years.
Human Rights / Productions Law and Fear On the eve of the 2018 presidential elections, ex-deputy Jean Wyllys warns of the imminent threat to a repressed class, given the power that would be established in the country, and may extinguish existing laws that ensure them. And today it is becoming a reality.
Human Rights / Productions In the Force of Law – First season A documentary series addressing, in each episode, a different law, its history, its developments, and the obstacles to its full application.
Human Rights / Productions Araguaia "Araguaia" denounces and reconstructs the massacre of 69 people who were part of the Araguaia Guerrilla, which took place between 1972 and 1974, in the Amazon Rainforest, in southern Pará. For the first time, military personnel open up about their crimes and describe in detail how they killed dozens of people in cold blood. This conflict was market by the largest mobilization of troops in Brazil, since the Paraguayan War and World War II, in which the military used about 7,000 men to fight and eliminate the guerrillas.
Human Rights / Productions Sex and Dictatorship The 10 episodes of the series “Sex and Dictatorship” provide an overview of the various forms employed by the Brazilian dictatorship to curb behavior and sexuality, as well as the weapons it used to stem the devastating wave of eroticism fostered by the sexual revolution in the 1970s.
Human Rights / Productions Araguaia War It reconstitutes, for the first time, the main events that occurred in the military conflict known as the Araguaia Guerrilla, the largest clash of military troops in Brazil since World War II. And one of the darkest chapters in the country’s recent history.
Human Rights / Productions Soldiers on the Way to the Whorehouse – Memories of an Almost Imaginary War Testimonials recalling the Araguaia Guerrilla, as reported by former guerrilla members and residents of a small town who experienced the drama of war without knowing exactly what was going on.
Art and Culture / Human Rights / Productions Contemporary Thought – Roots of Democracy It tells the history of democracy from the ideas of Rousseau, Hobbes and John Locke, the recent changes and the future of democracy, through the vision of Yara Frateschi, professor of ethics and political philosophy at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), and Adrian Lavalle, professor of political science at the School of Philosophy of the University of São Paulo (USP).