Art and Culture / Productions Contemporary Thought – The Suffering of Brazil The series “Contemporary Thought” provides a social diagnosis of Brazil’s suffering based on the metaphor of the “gated-community life,” as seen under the lens Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalysis.
Art and Culture / Productions Contemporary Thought – Under the Domain of Addiction Psychiatrists explain the damage caused by the reward and pleasure acquired through drugs: Alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, and tobacco.
Art and Culture / Productions Contemporary Thought – Evolution in the Arts A documentary on the evolution of the arts through the characteristics of literary works, films, and paintings.
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 / Productions Dona Militana – The Romanceira of Oiteiros It brings the imaginary culture of Brazil through the voice of Dona Militana, the last of the popular romantic poets of the Northeast. A wealth of immaterial culture that is presented in this movie. This award-winning film participated in about 20 film festivals in 2010.
Art and Culture / Environment / Productions Contemporary Thought – The Invention of a New Way to Live Sustainability is the central theme of this documentary on society in the recent global crisis, which emphatically denounces the true crisis facing the planet today.
Art and Culture / Productions Contemporary Thought – Echoes of May 1968 and the Transgressive Politics An assessment of what is currently left of the avant-garde French thinking of the late twentieth century as an instrument of explanation and intervention in social reality.
Art and Culture / Productions Contemporary Thought – Rebellious Thought and Madness The experience of the 1960s led to the invention of a culture of aesthetic and moral liberation in different dimensions, the lysergic experience being one of them.
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).