For an indigenous Amazonian tribe, the forest is a place of life, death and rebirth, as a wilful young girl discovers. A lush and poetic fable, accompanied by haunting strains of Andean woodwinds.
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For an indigenous Amazonian tribe, the forest is a place of life, death and rebirth, as a wilful young girl discovers. A lush and poetic fable, accompanied by haunting strains of Andean woodwinds.
In this animated fairy-tale Filly, a lesbian fairy with nimble fingers, seduces women by day dressed as a boy. But at night something strange happens and soon half the population of Whatsit Village are eagerly queuing up.
An incredible stop-motion animation made from paper cutouts for Tulipa Ruiz’s track “Tu” by São Paulo-based studio PANAMA.
An astronaut spends his days at the International Space Station waiting for a return.
Whirlwind of emotions. The first sensations. An animation film which tries to demystify issues that, to this day, persist in society’s imagination about the virus.
Based on an awarded picture book, the story is about Brazilian animals standing in line. As time goes by, the characters discover new reasons to continue standing in line, day in and day out. After all, what is there at the end of the line? The graphic style evokes Brazilian indigenous art.
After years of drought, a mystic potato sprouts in the remote springs of the Aiatak River. Soon, everything will be ready for the great ritual of Tango. For the people, this is the beginning of a new era. Inspired by the short story: A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka. Tango is a plunge into human nature and its contradictions.
A parrot is seduced by the beautiful images of a lightbox and disrupts the morbid living room routine.
It’s about Luna, a girl with super powers, but who’s not a superhero.
A three-act epic about a seven-year-old boy who can’t sleep, thinking about his issues. There are sounds coming from his parents’ room, some loud and disturbing noises. What could that be? A story about childhood, sex and insomnia.
Playing around with a new macro lens. A film, made entirely on a tablet.
Animating the void in a mask. A film made entirely on a tablet.
In a city of drawn characters, we witness the arrival of an entity of unknown materiality. With a mysterious presence and its exotic allegories, it starts to enchant people, awakening their most insane senses.
A woman trapped in her memories receives a letter that makes her face the fears of her past.
In a quiet suburban neighborhood lives Mr. Badú, an octogenarian taxidermist with questionable skills. He’s madly in love with his neighbor, Mrs. Aurelia, who wants nothing to do with him. One day, Mr. Badú comes up with a great idea of how to win over the object of his affection.
Daniel Bruson created this very still world where two characters try to understand loneliness, loss and healing. The basis for the animation was created digitally and then painted frame by frame on paper.
Nara and Tayra grew up in Guaxuma, a beach in the north east of Brazil, but as a teenager Nara had to leave this place of freedom. After an unexpected shattering event, Nara returns to Guaxuma but she doesn’t recognize the virgin paradise of her childhood anymore. Is it the beach that has changed or Nara herself?
An essay about the constant flows of life, a self-portrait of its own process, an improvise on Bach, an investigation on plasticine.