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- DirectorLucas FerrugemFilipe ValerimStarsAuro de Moura AndradeHélio BeltrãoLucas BerlanzaAn alternative view of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship and the events leading up to its inception in 1964.
- DirectorFrancisco BoscoRaul MourãoStarsFernanda TorresThe documentary analyzes the Brazil's process from June/2013 till Bolsonaro's election, investigating the Lulism crisis, Operation Car-Wash, Dilma Rousseff's impeachment and the rise of new right-wings parties.It is perhaps "center-right" as it is also critical to far right. Anyway, it is right-wing as it considers free market virtues as undeniable, blames public polcies for economic crisis and considers neoliberal supporters as "center".
- CreatorJosé PadilhaStarsCaroline AbrasSelton MelloEnrique DiazDramatic fiction series loosely inspired by an investigation of corruption in Brazil's private and state oil companies and construction companies.TV series, not a movie, but seriously right-wing and authoritarian.
- DirectorLisa AddarioJoe SyracuseStarsMichael CaineOdeya RushKatie HolmesWhen political turmoil forces dictator General Anton Vincent to flee his island nation, he seeks refuge with rebellious American teenager Tatiana Mills and shows her how to start a revolution that may overthrow her mean classmates.
- DirectorMarcelo AntunezStarsAntonio CalloniMarcelo SerradoAry FontouraBased on the true story of Operation Carwash, the largest and most successful corruption investigation ever seen in the world, "No One is Above the Law" tells, through the eyes of Detective Investigator Ivan, the story of how he and his team at the Brazilian Federal Police, working with the Brazilian Federal Attorneys were able to reveal and dismantle an intricate scheme of money laundering, graft, theft, corruption and bribery involving executives at Petrobrás, (the Brazilian National Oil Company), government contractors, political parties, and politicians at all levels of government - including both houses of congress, cabinet secretaries, and the current and former presidents of Brazil. Exciting and action packed, the movie reveals unbelievable details of the conflicts and dangers faced by the investigators, the roadblocks thrown to thwart the operation, and the crucial role of the Federal Judge who withstood the greatest of pressures to keep the politicians from destroying their case and coming away scott free. We follow Ivan and his team through the step-by-step investigative process that transformed what started as an investigation on drug dealers and money launderers into a movement to combat the backbone of corruption in the country, leading straight to the doorstep of the most powerful politician in the country - the ex-President Luís Inácio "Lula" da Silva. This is the story of men and women fighting against a corrupt system and trying to prove that indeed, no one is above the law.This technically well-done right-wing and authoritarian film merges documentary traits (particularly in the beginning) - to show it's biased version as if it were the truth - with the development of the main characters that belong to Car-Wash Operation - in order to make the spectator support them. As a propaganda of the lawfare that destroyed Brazilian democracy and economy, it is much better done than horrible TV series The Mechanism.
- DirectorHenry GrazinoliStarsJosé Ignacio AvalosAntonio Ermírio de Moraes NetoClaudio SassakiOXFAM has launched a report showing that the richest 1% of the population owns the same wealth as the other 99%. What could be done to build a fairer world in such a social inequality? Beyond Profit brings stories about Brazilian, Indian and Mexican entrepreneurs that figured out an alternative to this scenario: build a new, fairer and more human capitalism. Owner of companies with social impact, these administrators believe that having a profitable business while fighting poverty around the globe is possible.
- DirectorJohn H. LeeStarsLiam NeesonLee Jung-jaeLee Beom-suA team of spies is sent into Incheon to gain intelligence on North Korean positions ahead of the invasion by UN forces.
- DirectorJosias TeófiloStarsWagner CarelliOlavo de CarvalhoRoxane De CarvalhoBrazilian philosopher Olavo de Carvalho's thinking, presented through his presence, his daily work routine and his family life in Virginia (USA).
- DirectorRicardo MartensenFelipe TomazelliStarsEduardo MunizSome interesting information but clearly a documentary sponsored by the packaging industries themselves, in a quite acritical support for capitalism and businessmen's interests.
- DirectorClint EastwoodStarsBradley CooperSienna MillerKyle GallnerNavy S.E.A.L. sniper Chris Kyle's pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and turns him into a legend. Back home with his family after four tours of duty, however, Chris finds that it is the war he can't leave behind.Review: A propaganda movie to legitimate that USA invades other countries. In spite of his extremely conservative political view, Clint Eastwood has already showed that he may be a quite sensible director, in movies such as "Gran Torino", "Million Dollar Baby", "Invictus" and "Unforgiven". Though, "American Sniper" reinforces the bad conventional wisdom about him, as a macho cowboy who loves guns and do not care about their effects. It is a militaristic and imperialist propaganda, which tries to legitimate the aggressive foreign policy developed by the United States. The film simply does not discuss why Iraqi children, women and obviously less equipped men tried to kill those servicemen from USA, who were invading their country, their homes, harming their families. Television shows the 9-11 attack, but is it that automatic to view the invasion of other countries as the way to defend the United States (Bush doctrine)? The sniper and other SEALs are shown calling Iraqi as "savages", arguing that US is the most important country in the world and might be defended... quotes of stupid people, which would dampen any credibility in the eyes of more critical viewers, but how many spectators will not notice that and simply support that USA invades other countries? The movie shows rebels as sadistic criminals who damage the local population, what is convenient for the support of Bush doctrine, but is that fair? Why local people supported them? Are American soldiers less sadistic? Were American soldiers just defending their colleagues (who were invading Iraq!) and were the rebels assassins who wanted to murder Westerners (and not to protect their country and people)? The sniper from the other side, Mustafa, could have been much better developed, showing the feelings of the enemies, but director's blind patriotism did not allow it. In the first part, the movie reminds a lot Brazilian "Elite Squad", which shares the main good and bad traits: very entertaining, technically well done (Eastwood made amazing war scenes), but supporting bad practices from the troops (in the Brazilian case, it supports torture and disrespect for human rights in the invasion of the homes of poor people in slums in Rio de Janeiro by the BOPE, an elite group of military police as the SEAL is for US Navy). The biggest resemblance, though, refers to the heavy "Full Metal Jacket"-style training of servicemen. A very bizarre and disappointing thing in "American Sniper" is that the main character is humanized after that, while we could expect that he would become even more violent and nervous than he was in the cowboy days of the beginning. His family life is by far the most interesting issue in the movie, but the bad political job in the war footage obfuscates it. There is something odd in Hollywood war movies: they are seldom critical about USA, dealing with the conflicts as good Americans against evil foreigners or, when this approach is almost impossible (like in films on Vietnam War), they focus the internal psychological problems of soldiers and veterans, not caring about the aggression per se, as there were only citizens from US suffering and no people being slaughtered by them. To resume, although "American Sniper" is technically well done, it is the worst film directed by Clint Eastwood ever (or at least for a long time). The patriotic melodrama in the end does not help to change this opinion. Cold murderers are not heroes.
- DirectorRoberto SantucciStarsMarcello CaridadeLeandro HassumLuiza ValdetaroJohn is a corrupt politician wanting to be the Brazil's next president. He receives an enchantment from his grandmother and can't lie anymore. Now he must win the presidential elections telling only the truth.
- DirectorMario DiazStarsOrlando HernándezLivan HernandezGreg L. Glass"Brothers in Exile" tells the incredible story of Livan and Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez, who risked their lives to escape Cuba. Livan left first--banking on his status as the hottest young prospect in Cuba he defected via Mexico and signed with the Florida Marlins, for whom he became one of the youngest World Series MVPs in history in 1997. Staying behind was Orlando, who was banned from professional baseball in Cuba for life because he was suspected of having helped Livan escape. Then, on Christmas 1997, an increasingly frustrated and harassed Orlando left Cuba in a small boat. He was stranded on a deserted island for days before being picked up by the U.S. Coast Guard. Less than a year later, "El Duque" was helping pitch the New York Yankees to a world championship, completing a most unlikely journey for two half-brothers who rode their arms to freedom and triumph.
- DirectorJulia RezendeStarsFábio PorchatMiá MelloMarcelo ValleImmature, cheap douchebag Fábio Clóvis marries pseudo-intellectual Miá and they take a honeymoon cruise to Europe aboard a fancy passenger vessel. Fabio and Miá are invited to have dinner with the wealthy Beto Assunção and his gorgeous wife Laura in a VIP restaurant on the ship. Soon Fábio discovers that Beto was Miá's boyfriend and Miá learns that Fábio had a crush on Laura when they were classmates. Meanwhile, cynical chambermaid Suzana Mello and her estranged husband, entertainer Wilson, make a bet that Fábio and Miá will split before the end of the trip, then try to poison their relationship. When the ship arrives in Casablanca, Fábio meets his bothersome childhood friend Cabeça; this affects their honeymoon.
- DirectorAdalberto PiottoStarsBadi AssadD. Angélico Sândalo BernardinhoCarlos Borges'Pride of being Brazilian' is a documentary that discusses this emblematic feeling that you hear in Brazil. The plot in based on a director's personal search for the feeling to be pride of being Brazilian. The film explores a new concept about the feeling of pride in Brazil with different angles of cinematography and perspectives of the personalities interviewed. Plus the Brazilian National Anthem is filmed in a singular and provocative interpretation, much more than the original version, and the documentary goes beyond about the Brazilian exaggerated self-description that 'Brazilians are the best people in the world'. It's a film just to discuss the Brazilian sense of self-nationalism. But it is pro. Not against Brazil. Just real. Made by Brazilians with no foreign interference.Review: This awful documentary is unbelievable. It is, for sure, one of the worst movies I have ever watched. It is astounding how the producer and director (an anchorman of conservative radio programs) dared to select a so biased group of interviewees to explain Brazil, some of them clearly unable to produce a complex analysis - from politicians such as ex president Cardoso (who abandoned his past reputation as an important sociologist to become a rancorous newspaper commentator) and presidential candidate Marina Silva (as Cardoso, she is also a fierce opponent of the governments which had been ruling the country for a decade) to irrelevant upper-class Brazilians living in the United States (curiously, perhaps aware of their controversial participation, the synopsis in the official website describes the film as "Just real. Made by Brazilians. With no foreign interference."). No social movements, no progressive intellectuals, no slum or countryside people appear on screen. The outcome is obviously elitist, right-wing, bitter to then Federal Government, with almost only unsophisticated testimonies. The elegant rooms where most of the interviews happened are a metaphor of how far from Brazilian people this movie is. If you want to know more about Brazil, its complexities, what was going on there by the end of the first decade of XXIst century, I strongly recommend you to look anywhere else.
- DirectorVictor LopesStarsMarcelo AdnetHubert AranhaPedro BialThe trajectory of the clumsy reporter Agamenon Mendes Pereira, always present in key events of history, his biggest scoops and his eternal love for Isaura, who survives his unexpected travels around the world, in search of news and fame.
- DirectorAlejandro BruguésStarsAlexis Díaz de VillegasJorge MolinaAndros PerugorríaA group of slackers face an army of zombies. The Cuban government and media claim the living dead are dissidents revolting against the government.
- DirectorScarlet PimpernelStarsMahmoud AhmadinejadA short film in which Quran verses are shown alongside images from terrorist attacks.
- DirectorRobert RedfordStarsTom CruiseMeryl StreepRobert RedfordInjuries sustained by two Army rangers behind enemy lines in Afghanistan set off a sequence of events involving a congressman, a journalist and a professor.Even though it is considered a liberal movie because of boring speeches on media manipulation and dishonest conservative politicians, only in the United States people could consider as left wing a film in which an intelligent and critical main character accepts as legitimate that his students join the Army to bomb other countries in order to "protect USA".
- DirectorJosé PadilhaStarsWagner MouraAndré RamiroCaio JunqueiraIn 1997 Rio de Janeiro, Captain Nascimento has to find a substitute for his position while trying to take down drug dealers and criminals before the Pope visits.Apology of policial torture in poor communities. Read my review for American Sniper above.
- DirectorRon HowardStarsRussell CroweRenée ZellwegerCraig BierkoThe true story of James J. Braddock, a supposedly washed-up boxer, who returned to the spotlight to win the heavyweight championship of the world.The movie is against welfare and social rights!
- DirectorRoger DonaldsonStarsKevin CostnerBruce GreenwoodShawn DriscollIn October 1962, the Kennedy administration struggles to contain the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- DirectorJulian SchnabelStarsJavier BardemJohnny DeppOlatz López GarmendiaThe life of Cuban poet and novelist, Reinaldo Arenas.Unfortunately, besides being a movie on criminalisation of homossexuality, it is also a capitalist propaganda film.
- DirectorDon BluthGary GoldmanStarsMeg RyanJohn CusackChristopher LloydThe last surviving child of the Russian Royal Family joins two con men to reunite with her grandmother, the Dowager Empress, while the undead Rasputin seeks her death.
- DirectorJoseph ZitoStarsDolph LundgrenM. Emmet WalshAl WhiteA Spetsnaz commando is sent on a covert mission by his Soviet superiors to infiltrate a rebel army and assassinate its leader.
- DirectorTed KotcheffStarsSylvester StalloneBrian DennehyRichard CrennaA veteran Green Beret is forced by a cruel Sheriff and his deputies to flee into the mountains and wage an escalating one-man war against his pursuers.Most of the movie is about police abuse, but the final dialog between Rambo and Colonel Trautman shows the right-wing bias: idealization of military code and implicit complaint against those who opposed that the United States gave up of Vietnam War.