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Fernández, Luciano Pérez
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Fire Mouth
2017
9
'
Shorts
Directed by
Luciano Pérez Fernández
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A film about a football match in Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil, in which we see none of the action, or even a single player. We only catch glimpses of the fans as they bake, rather sluggishly,
King On, Brasil!
2018
15
'
Special Interest
Directed by
Luiza Folegatti
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King On, Brasil! is a short documentary featuring six Brazilian Drag Kings and their use of social media to share their work, knowledge and performances which in turn strengthen their community. The
Positive Youtubers – A Machinima Documentary
2017
15
'
Special Interest
Directed by
Leandro Goddinho
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An experimental documentary made with footage material recorded from the computer desktop screen, about four Brazilians who have created Youtube Channels to talk openly about their HIV status. They
Sunday
2018
25
'
Special Interest
Directed by
Paulo Mendel
Vitor Grunvald
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A colourful and noisy encounter with Família Stronger, a LGBTQIA+ collective in the neighbourhood of Jardim Nazaré, on São Paulo’s periphery. Across a split screen, Sunday portrays a single day