Planeta.Doc – 21/11 at Udesc | Udesc | 21/11/2014 | CLOSED

Films: Planeta.Doc - 21/11 at Udesc
Original title: Planeta.Doc - 21/11 at Udesc
Direction: See below.
Cast: Uninformed.
Censorship: -
Year of manufacture:: 2014
Country of origin: -
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Synopsis:

9h

Last Ocean - Peter Young, New Zealand, 88min.
The Ross Sea, one of the last untouched seas on the planet, is at the center of this documentary. Ecologist David Ainley has researched the region for over 30 years, compiling the richness of its ecosystem and describing it as a 'living laboratory'. Results of three years of research, filming and activism.

11 h

The Wave Brings, the Wind Takes - Gabriel Mascaro, Documentary, Brazil, 28min.
Rodrigo is deaf and works at an equipment company, installing stereo in cars. The film is a sensorial journey about a daily life marked by noise, vibrations, incommunicability, ambiguity and doubts.

Kuluene's Letters - Pedro Novaes, Documentary, Brazil, 78min.
The film is an account of the encounter of indigenous peoples in Brazil through the exchange of imaginary letters between three narrators: the director himself, whose father documented the Xingu Indians, the French anarchist Paul Berthelot, who ventured through the Rio valley Araguaia and Buell Quain, an American anthropologist who committed suicide among the Krahô Indians, in Maranhão, in 1939.

12h

Theater/Music

13h

A Story of Love and Fury - Luiz Bolognesi, Animation, Brazil, 98 min.
A man (Selton Mello) almost 600 years old follows the history of Brazil, as he seeks the resurrection of his beloved Janaína (Camila Pitanga). He faces the battles between Tupinambás and Tupiniquins, before the Portuguese arrived in the country, and goes through Balaiada and the resistance movement against the military dictatorship, before facing the war for water in 2096.

15 h

walking under water - Eliza Kubarska, Germany/UK/Poland, 77min.
Alexan is the last deep-sea diver on Mabul Island, west of Malaysia's big island of Borneo. He teaches his 10-year-old nephew Sari everything he knows, from dangerous fishing techniques to wisdom about the underwater world. While Alexan refuses to accept that the world of his ancestors belongs to another time, Sari is torn between the desire to become a fisherman like her uncle and the new world that reveals itself with the presence of a nearby resort.

16h

zero waste - Raffaeli Brunetti, Documentary, Italy, 52min.
After years of garbage crisis, Naples seems to have new hope thanks to a utopian madman - the mayor, who proposed in his campaign to deal with the 'garbage mafia' - and the citizenry to improve garbage management.

18 h

Big Man - Rachel Boynton, Documentary, Denmark/USA/UK, 99min.
After the recent discovery of huge oil deposits off the coast of Ghana, a region unknown to the world's major oil companies, the small Texas company Kosmos Energy appears to have hit the jackpot. But everything changes when the new local authorities start thinking about how to get some of the profits.

19h

damocracy - Todd Southgate, Documentary, 35min.
Todd Southgate travels from the deepest corners of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil to the fertile mountains and plains of Mesopotamia, Turkey and deconstructs the myth of dams as “green” energy. In focus, the discussion of two gigantic projects: Belo Monte in Brazil and Ilisu in Turkey.

21 h

I would get the worst news from your pretty lips - Beto Brant and Renato Ciasca, Fiction, Brazil, 100min.
Cauby (Gustavo Machado) is 40 years old, works as a photographer for a weekly magazine and decided to leave São Paulo for the countryside of Pará. Skeptical about love and devoted to beauty, he meets in a beautiful Amazonian setting the beautiful and unstable Lavinia (Camila Pitanga), wife of Pastor Ernani (Zecarlos Machado), a man who believes it is possible to fix human contradictions. But in the countryside there are still places where honor is washed in blood and Cauby had no idea that he would end up involved in an unpredictable love triangle, causing him to lose control of his own life.

Macumba Cyber ​​Manifesto - Beto Brant, Documentary, Brazil, 15min.
The Manifesto records singing - the place that every performer founds to exist, work on their ideas, be and have their Oxygen Zone.

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