The national cinema boasts numerous works that have achieved stardom and have positively attracted the attention of critics and captivated the public. therefore, the has listed the top 5 national productions available for streaming and where to see them on the main platforms.
My orange tree
Inspired by the literary work of the same name written by the author José Mauro de Vasconcelos, directors Marcos Bernstein and José de Abreu directed the story in feature film format. The film tells the story of Zezé, a six-year-old boy who lives with a large, low-income family in the northern area of Rio de Janeiro. Zezé, a mischievous and imaginative boy, finds comfort in his best friend, a linden tree named Minguinho.
Netflix
Getulio
João Jardim directed the film based on the life of Getúlio Vargas, president of Brazil, during the years 1930 to 1945 and 1951 to 1954. The film chronicles the last 19 days of Getúlio’s mandate, culminating in his suicide on August 24, 1954 Through the projection, viewers will be able to enter the story and explore the mysteries involved in the dark and still impactful death of Getúlio Vargas.

The film stars Tony Ramos as Getúlio, Alexandre Borges as Carlos Lacerda, Drica Morais as Alzira Vargas, and Alexandre Nero and Clarice Abujamra as Cel. hull.
Netflix or Google Play Movies
Central Brazil
Released in 1998 and establishing itself on the national and international film scene, “Central do Brasil” tells the story of former teacher Dora, who supports herself by writing letters to illiterates at the Central do Brasil train station, located in the city of Rio de Janeiro January. During one of these days of work, Dora meets the boy Josué, who aspires to meet his biological father and who has recently lost his mother in a brutal way. The narration accompanies the struggle undertaken by Dora to help Josué in the search for his father, located in the interior regions of the north-east.

The famous director Walter Sales directed the feature film, which starred the famous actress Fernanda Montenegro, who gave life to the intrepid and intelligent Dora, and the eternal Marília Pêra in the role of Irene, as well as the award-winning Mateus Nachtergaele . The production won a Golden Bear award and received an Academy Award nomination in the Best Actress category.
Globoplay or TelecinePlay
Jean-Carlo
The biopic ‘Jean Charles’ tells the story of a Brazilian immigrant who was mistaken for a terrorist during the July 2005 London bombings. The fact-based drama explores a bit of Jean’s life up to the moment of his brutal death on the subway. English capital.

The main protagonists of the film are the award-winning actor Selton Mello, actress Vanessa Giácomo and actor Luis Miranda. The direction was entrusted to Henrique Goldman.
Netflix
nightjar
The Brazilian sci-fi and thriller film “Bacurau”, released in 2019, was directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles. The plot tells the story of a small town in the Brazilian hinterland that was faced with a mysterious attack by outside forces.

Summarizing the fictional story, in inland Brazil, the residents of Bacurau, a small town, make a startling discovery: their village has been wiped off all maps. As the story unfolds, strange events occur in the region: drones fly in the skies and aliens appear in the city. When vehicles are shot and bodies appear, people like Teresa, Domingas, Acácio, Plínio, Lunga and others realize they are being targeted. Faced with this situation, the group unites to identify the adversary and collectively create a defense plan.
The cast of the film includes international Brazilian actress Sonia Braga, actor Silvério Pereira and actress Karine Teles. As well as directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles with Sônia Braga.
: Telecineplay or Globoplay
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