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- São Paulo police mistakenly thinks a folk poet and singer is the same man who had stabbed his boss.
- The saga of rural women who decide to leave the countryside and get into prostitution. Their miserable lives are marked by fortuitous meetings with truck drivers, pimps, thieves and lunatics.
- Story of a modest but talented soccer player for an obscure club in a small Brazilian town who comes to São Paulo and reaches stardom.
- An architect remembers his past as a teacher when he helped a young female student. She was tortured by a policeman, during the military dictatorship in Brazil, in the '60s, and died as consequence. When his daughter is kidnapped, ironic circumstances force him to appeal to the same policeman.
- With death getting near, a retired officer remembers the most important passages in his life and his participation in historical events in Brazil, such as the Lieutenants' Movement, and the 1964 coup.
- Documentary about 30 years of Brazilian politics, focusing on ex-president Jânio Quadros, a controversial persona, elected using the broom as a symbol (to sweep away corruption!). For some a pathetic and lunatic figure, for others the great responsible, with his resignation, for the dire events following his successor: the military coup.
- Rich girl travels with her fiancé (a cousin) to the family farm, where they're going to marry. But finds another cousin in love with her who does everything to hamper the wedding.
- At the height of the military dictatorship, an abandoned mansion in the center of São Paulo is occupied by militants, hippies, maniacs, homosexuals, punks, artists and poets, as well as immigrants from different parts of the world.
- Filming of Oswald de Andrade's historical work, where decadent millionaires, depraved sons, corrupt and implacable capitalists are the characters interpreted by the Grupo Oficina, in a celebrated theatrical performance in 1967, recorded mainly in '71 and released more than ten years later.
- Lambusca, a man from the State of Paraíba, Brazil, goes to São Paulo, looking for a job. But he ends up working for a group of fishy loan sharks, collecting money. In one of his visits, the debtor dies. The police then starts chasing him, believing he had murdered the man.
- The path of Paraguayan immigrants who drive to Asuncion and then arrive in São Paulo. They are rural workers, musicians, vendors and underemployed people. Two parallel worlds: the Guarani culture and the Brazilian adventure in São Paulo juxtaposed with Paraguayan songs and the Guarani language, spoken by the main characters.
- The small Brazilian town of Trancoso--its people and their way of life--becomes the subject of this documentary.
- In the hostile streets of the city of São Paulo, among walls, cars, trash and ruins, a boy runs. We don't know what he's running from. We only know that the boy is black and poor - which, nowadays, is enough to make him a victim of harassment. Just as, in another time and place, a Jewish surname was enough to send a man or woman to hell. The boy who runs sees images of this hell - the Nazi concentration camps - on TV screens that he crosses along the way. The images of the Holocaust are contrasted with more recent images of violence committed against poor children in Brazil. The persecuted and disoriented boy ends up by chance in a hall where people he doesn't know are singing in a language he doesn't know (Yiddish). Despite this, he feels welcomed, and little by little a smile lights up his face.