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- The series proposes to explore and deconstruct female sexuality. In it, the woman assumes her protagonism and dictates the rules when it comes to sex.
- A documentary that focuses on the first 21 years of Quentin Tarantino's career and includes interviews with his frequent collaborators.
- Fábio Porchat proposes famous and anonymous people to share their unforgettable, funny and even scary experiences.
- In a remote corner of Southwestern China, at the border of Yunnan and Sichuan provinces, lies a body of water called Lugu Lake. Nestled against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains, nearly nine thousand feet above sea level, the 30 square-mile lake and its surrounding countryside form an isolated and independent world called the Mosuo society. After nearly three thousand years of isolation, Mosuo society remains the most complete and intact matriarchal society. Like most tribal cultures, the Mosuo regard religion as a major part of their life. In particular, the people of Lugu Lake revere two types of spiritual guides: the Buddhist Lamas and the Daba. These spiritual guides are leaders of the local religion. Tibetan Buddhism was brought to the Yong Ning region in 1276. Since then, Tibetan Buddhism has become the primary religion of the Mosuo people, and they have adapted it to fit their culture. Every year on July 25th of the lunar calendar, a Mountain Festival is dedicated to the most celebrated deity - the mountain goddess Ga Mu. Families gather at Ga Mu's temple high up on the mountain to pay their respects. Mosuo culture has served the interests of its people for centuries. Families care for the sick and the elderly. Conflicts over property are unusual and easily resolved. There are no records of sexual assault, and there are no conflicts between men over women. Unlike western households, the Mosuo women rule the home. All property and assets are transferred to the female side of the family. Even the surname is passed down from mother to daughter.
- Lili, a very eccentric young woman, moves to her ex-husband's next door apartment, to watch him closely and disrupt all his love affairs.
- Documentary about the Brazilian band Los Hermanos that accompanies the band's return in 2012 after five years of moving away from the stage.
- In each episode, Fernanda Torres conducts an interview with an intellectual whom she admires and presents a fiction skit about an intriguing text - those that makes one feel stupid.
- Clay Marzo was heralded by the late, great Andy Irons as 'the best 18 year old surfer in the world'. Kelly Slater said, 'He knows things I don't know about surfing.' He put together an incredible amateur and early pro career. His natural talent and potential were off the chart. Diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, a mild form of autism, he found it difficult though to make his way in the cut throat world of professional surfing and fell victim to the economic downturn hitting the surfing industry. Now 24, he finds himself at a crossroads in his career. 'What Happened to Clay Marzo' takes an honest and insightful look the life and times one of the most unique and inspirational athletes of any sport.
- Barbra Streisand's rise to stardom and the remarkable achievements of her early career are explored.
- In "Pode Entrar" the artists show the favorite corners of their homes, the furniture and objects they love most and other aspects that give their homes personality.
- Documentary about French-born Pierre Verger, who lived between Bahia (Brazil) and Africa from 1946 until his death in 1996, and dedicated himself to photograph and research the Candomblé rites, becoming himself deeply involved with the religious communities. This film includes his very last interview to Brazilian composer Gilberto Gil, one day before Verger's death at 93.
- It is a feature film that tells the legends and myths very famous in the northern region of Brazil including "O Boto", "Matinta Pêrera", "A Cobra Grande" and "Belém, Mitos e Mistérios". The script was written based on the book "Visagens e Assombrações de Belém", from 'Walcyr Monteiro'.