Browse 16 movies from Saruê Filmes
Feb 1971
A 10-part documentary about 10 Brazilian filmmakers: Linduarte Noronha, Jorge Furtado, Ruy Guerra, Murilo Salles, Paulo Caldas, Walter Salles & Daniela Thomas, David Neves, Julio Bressane, Ana Carolina and Carlos Reichenbach.
Mar 2001
Documentary about the reminiscence of Balzac's works, spiritually and scientifically the documentary shows the strenght of this important work of French literature through the years.
Nov 2011
Jan 1966
A 10-part documentary about 10 Brazilian filmmakers: Caca Diegues, Cao Guimarães, Edgard Navarro, Eduardo Nunes, Eryk Rocha, Luiz Carlos Barreto, Lucia Murat, Ricardo Miranda, Rosemberg Cariry and Walter Goulart.
Apr 2016
In the beginning of the 20th Century, in the Northeast of Brazil, one of the first Brazilian industrialists is persecuted because he refuses to sell his business to a British company.
Jan 1979
A documentary on the Afro-Brazilian religion of Candomblé and its rites.
Jun 1976
From the clay used to make tiles or clay clay, an image of Lampião, the king of Cangaço, begins to emerge through the work of ceramicist Manuel Vitalino dos Santos. According to the artist, son of Mestre Vitalino, the most famous clay artisan in the Northeast, it would be preferable to abandon the art rather than having to change his artisanal production method. Tradition and consumption are discussed when the art arrives to be sold at the Caruaru Fair in Pernambuco. The soundtrack is provided by the voice of singer Severino Pinto.
Jan 1969
Jan 1984
Jan 1978
The Viscount of Sabugosa is locked in the library writing an encyclopedia about the characters in children's fables. Dona Benta receives a letter from little Thumb, written on a rose petal, in which he, realizing that the inhabitants of the world of fables are forgotten in the books on the shelves, requests that everyone live in Sítio do Picapau Amarelo. Emília and the children love the idea, and Dona Benta says yes. They move
Jan 1973
Jan 1974
Jun 1987
Nov 2008
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Jan 1970