2018-10-18 • 1h 22min
A detailed retrospective of an emblematic moment in Brazilian history, the abolition of slavery, presented from another perspective. Contrary to what was preached by textbooks and other aspects of official history for a long time, it was not merely the signature of Princess Elizabeth in the Golden Law on May 13, 1888, that freed the slaves, and neither was such a gift a gift or a step in the direction of mythological racial democracy.

Quilombo
Emulsion Electrons Imbued

Stripped Down: The Making of ‘Anora’

FILM

30 Days Until I'm Famous

Ascendancy

Flow

Lightly and Shortly Dressed

Black Ice

Like Father, Like Son
Olympus vacuum

A Special Sesame Street Christmas

All About Mahmoud Darwish

The Inheritors

Gary Gulman: Born on 3rd Base

Zombies of the Third Reich

Old Man Junior

Shimmy: The First Monkey King

Vampiros

The Monk and the Mafia