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1970
Copacabana Mon Amour
Copacabana Mon Amour7.10 1970 HD
Sônia and her homosexual brother are both believed by their mother to be possessed by the devil. She works as a prostitute in the streets of...
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1970
No Way, Spider
No Way, Spider6.20 1970 HD
Spider, a banker, lives with three women. This tycoon is a caricature of Brazil's bourgeoisie, his trajectory is the starting point for an essay on...
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1971
Memoirs of a Strangler of Blondes
Memoirs of a Strangler of Blondes8.50 1971 HD
First film by Julio Bressane shot in exile, "Memoirs" is a film about a man who repeatedly kills the same type of woman in same places, the same way....
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1969
Baron Olavo, The Horrible
Baron Olavo, The Horrible4.80 1969 HD
Bressane’s first color film, shot in the home of the artist Elyseu Visconti. Part of it is missing sound and final editing because the director...
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1970
A Familia do Barulho
A Familia do Barulho6.00 1970 HD
A dysfunctional family, composed of a prostitute and two gay men, one strong and the other fragile and stupid, lives a routine life in Rio de...
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1970
Watch Out, Madame
Watch Out, Madame6.00 1970 HD
Two maids decide to rebel against the society that oppresses them and start murdering their own mistresses.
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1975
O Monstro Caraíba
O Monstro Caraíba1 1975 HD
It is a film about the deep Brazil, not Brazil as a society, state or experience; it is a film about a geological, prehistoric and pre-logical...
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1975
Chinese Viola
Chinese Viola5.70 1975 HD
The rare short film presents a curious dialogue between filmmaker Julio Bressane and actor Grande Otelo, where, in a mixture of decorated and...
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1970
Carnaval na Lama
Carnaval na Lama1 1970 HD
Rogério Sganzerla’s lost film. The only existing copy was lost in 1992 and the negatives are lost. It tells about the history of Betty...