Amado Batista - 40 Anos Ao Vivo
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José Orlando - Ao Vivo
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Getúlio Abelha - Ao vivo no Madruguinha
Vou Rifar Meu Coração is a documentary about the performers and the followers of Brazilian romantic music – also known as brega (kitsch), often called "cheesy" by critics and the wealthy elite. Frequently associated with bad taste and poor quality, the style is admired by the lower working class, or unemployed population, originally from rural origins, banished to the cities in search of work and a better life. Using the music as a catalyst, this documentary shows the sentiments, love, suffering and sexuality of the fans and their idols, creating a scenario that reveals their practices and desires.
In the interior of Sergipe, a musical rhythm fills the parties and moves people. Music lovers and singers of the genre share their stories and how arrocha affects them.
The documentary narrates the trajectory of Waldick Soriano, from the time he was a gold miner to his consecration as one of the icons of Brazilian music.
O Amor em Fases
A street performer in Recife (Brazil), decides to host a live broadcast with his followers to raise money for a new bluetooth speaker.
Qual a sua saudade?
MEMORIAL LIVE: 2nd Hinatansai is the 2nd day of the "Hinatazaka46 Debut 2nd Anniversary Special 2days" event. The concert was held in front of a live audience of 746 and live streamed.
Jeanne Added - Basique, le concert
The music producer Molécule stayed in a village in Greeland, where he recorded the sounds of the Artic to compose music. The viewer follows Molécule in his adventure in the extreme North, in a sensorial and musical immersion.
Das Pfefferminz-Experiment
Enigma : Seven Lives Many Faces
Koma is a rapper. He lives at La Goutte d’or, the district of his childhood. That is where he met the members of his group "La Scred Connexion" without which, he says, he would not be alive today. His plan is to make his music the mouthpiece for his experience and the denouncer of a situation of exclusion. By means of the analysis of his own work and the progressive construction of his music, Koma offers to our eyes and our ears the relationship he has with history, politics and society.
Since his arrival in France as a child, the traumas of exile, abandonment, and poverty have shaped the identity of Alix Mathurin. As a teenager, rap and the streets led him away from school. Endowed with a strong presence and a sensitive pen, Kery James quickly becomes the voice of a generation of young people from the suburbs who are aware that life and they themselves are deteriorating together. At the same time, he plays with fire within a gang of drug dealers and robbers. The murder of one of his friends prompts him to stop everything, both rap and the path of delinquency. Converted to Islam, he resumes rap as a missionary because he knows that his voice is influential.