Documentary about the heavy rock scene in Pernambuco.
O Carnaval é de Pelé
La Ursa
Black Out - A História Apagada no Palco da Arte
Drag Queens em Cena: A Expressão de Almas Artísticas
Así Pasó
Ave Maria ou Mãe dos Sertanejos
Mãos de Pedra
A documentary that focuses on two young male inhabitants of Recife (statistically, the fourth worst city in the world to live in) who have both reacted strongly to their situation. One has become a drummer in a rap/rock band. The other has killed forty-four people and is now in jail. Both use the term "Wicked Souls" to describe their enemies.
Chico Science e Nação Zumbi - Especial MTV
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