Known for Acting
André is about to turn 25 years old. Worried about his future and about the uncertainties of life, he's not even able to celebrate. At his birthday party, before blowing out the candles, he wishes for time to stop passing. And to his surprise, his wish comes true. Next morning - and in the next few - when he wakes up, he's still on his 25th birthday, with everything in repeat. Eternal youth, the absence of problems and the liberty to do whatever he wants seem to be the perfect future. But when he finds out that time stopped passing only for him, all of a sudden, what seemed to be a dream come true, becomes a nightmare. Now, he has to go back in time and correct his past or his life may be repetitive and lonely forever.
When her husband is killed in a land grabbing attempt, Aline takes charge of cultivating his land and protecting his family. Facing the powerful Antonio La Selva, responsible for the death of her husband and the largest landowner in the region, Aline is determined to keep possession of her land and invest in its production. However, she didn't expect that she would fall in love with Daniel, son of her rival, who is at odds with his rebellious half-brother, Caio, who, in turn, also falls in love with the girl. In the interior of Brazil, Aline will have to fight two battles: the dispute for her lands and for her heart.
In 1992, actress and dancer Daniella Perez was murdered by her co-star, Guilherme de Pádua and his wife, Paula Thomaz, in a cruelly premeditated crime. The untimely death of the 22-year-old, daughter of Brazilian author and producer, International Emmy winner Gloria Perez, shocked the country, gained notoriety and occupied the front pages of national newspapers for years.
With the participation of great stars of television drama, the documentary promotes an emotional journey through the great moments of soap operas, celebrating its seven decades on Brazilian TV.
Singing competition in which celebrities face off against one another while shrouded from head to toe in an elaborate costumes, concealing their identities.
In 1965, a year after the military coup in Brazil, an oasis of freedom opened in the country's capital. The Brasília Film Festival: a landmark of cultural and political resistance. Its story is that of Brazilian cinema itself.