, 1h30 Directed byVicente Amorim OriginBresil GenresDrama, War, Thriller, Historical ThemesFilms about immigration ActorsTsuyoshi Ihara, Takako Tokiwa, Eiji Okuda, Eduardo Moscovis, Shun Sugata, Kimiko Yo Roles Sub-Delegado Rating67% In 1945, news of the Surrender of Japan was received with wide skepticism by most Japanese immigrants in Brazil, who assumed it be mere Allied propaganda. Those who did accept the truth are seen as traitors, "dirty hearts", who dishonor the emperor; patriotic-turned-terrorist organization Shindo Renmei takes in their own hands the duty of killing said traitors.
, 1h30 OriginBresil GenresDrama, Thriller ActorsMilena Toscano, Eduardo Moscovis, Vanessa Gerbelli Ceroni Roles Danilo / Motta Coqueiro Rating67% Danilo is a theatre director obsessed with the injustice committed against the farmer Manoel da Motta Coqueiro, in a case that initiated the process of extinction of the death penalty in Brazil. Spurred by a mysterious, beautiful woman, Danilo begins to rehearse a play about the life of Motta Coqueiro, where he plays the farmer, and the remaining characters are experienced by psychiatric patients. Gradually Danilo begins to confuse what is real and what is imaginary, passing to relive the historical facts as if he himself were Motta Coqueiro.
, 1h50 Directed byBruno Barreto OriginBresil GenresDrama, Thriller, Action, Historical ThemesSeafaring films, Politique, Transport films, Political films, Films about Latin American military dictatorships ActorsFernanda Torres, Luiz Fernando Guimarães, Pedro Cardoso, Cláudia Abreu, Alan Arkin, Matheus Nachtergaele Roles Artur Rating73% The film is a fictional version of the dramatic events of the 1969 abduction of the American ambassador Charles Burke Elbrick (played by Alan Arkin) in 1969. Elbrick was taken in Rio de Janeiro by the Revolutionary Movement 8th October (MR-8) with help of Ação Libertadora Nacional (ALN). Gabeira (played by Pedro Cardoso and named Paulo in the film) as a student joins the radical movement after the military takeover of the Brazilian government. He and his comrades, led by Andréia, gradually decided to kidnap the ambassador as a protest, and are shown mostly planning and executing the kidnapping. Paulo is portrayed as "the most intelligent and uncertain of the kidnappers.