The 7 best national movies on HBO Max

The 7 best national movies on HBO Max


The streaming catalog contains classics with Glória Pires such as Flores Raras and Nise, as well as Legalize Já, which tells the story of the formation of the band Planet Hemp.

National productions have gained prominence on movie screens and also in streaming. HBO Max brings together in its catalog several Brazilian titles for all tastes.





The 7 best national movies on HBO Max

It was from the plays The madness of a woman And Well marrieduntil the novel Between comings and goingsscrolling through the biography Bingo: The king of mornings showing the life of the actor who played the clown Bozo, one of the most popular on Brazilian television in the 1980s.

Another national production that deserves to be highlighted is the feature film Legalize Now – Friendship never dies showing Skunk and Marcelo D2 getting to know each other and forming the Planet Hemp band.

These are just some of the titles available on HBO Max. O Canaltech listed 7 other national marathon productions on the platform.

7- Rare flowers

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Released in 2013, this film by Bruno Barreto (Last stop 174) tells the story of Elizabeth Bishop (Miranda Otto), an insecure and shy poet who only has the courage to show her lines to her friend Robert Lowell (Treat Williams).

In search of inspiration and motivation to write, he decides to go to Rio de Janeiro, where he meets the architect Lota de Macedo Soares (Glória Pires). At first the two women do not get along, but soon a passion arises.

Inspired by a true story, the film, in addition to bringing a homoaffective love story, has as its background the period of the military coup of 1964.

6- Nise: The heart of madness

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Another film with Glória Pires that could not be left off our list is this 2015 feature film. Based on the true story of psychiatrist Nise da Silveira, the film is set in the 1950s and shows the doctor’s struggle against conventional treatments for schizophrenia. .

He thus decides to take over the occupational therapy sector and brings innovative treatments to people with mental illness. These treatments were humanized and went against the torture applied to many patients.

Featuring an impeccable interpretation of Glória, the film is one of the most highly regarded national films and received an 88% positive rating from audiences and critics on the Rotten Tomatoes website.

5- Good luck

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With Deborah Secco in the cast, this film by Carolina Jabor tells the story of João (João Pedro Zappa), a troubled 17-year-old young man who is hospitalized by his parents in a psychiatric clinic.

There he meets Judite, a 30-year-old woman who is HIV-positive and chemically addicted. The two fall in love and live an intense love story, but the days of this love are numbered, as the girl has little time to live.

In addition to a well-written text, the film draws attention for the characterization of the characters. Deborah had to lose a lot of weight to bring Judite to life and her characterization was exquisite.

4- The wolf behind the door

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This Brazilian thriller shows Bernando (Milhem Cortaz) and Sylvia (Fabiula Nascimento), parents of a missing child, who go to the police station to file a complaint.

The delegate (Juliano Cazarré) decides to question them separately and discovers that Bernando has a mistress; Rosa (Leandra Leal), also taken to the police station for investigation. From that moment the policeman will discover a web of lies, revenge and jealousies involving the trio.

3- the name of death

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In this film we meet Júlio Santana (Marco Pigossi); a good citizen, a man who is charitable and proud of his parents, but who hides a secret; your real profession is to be a hitman! In his resume he has 492 deaths and carries the challenge of maintaining this double life without anyone finding out.

By mixing drama and thriller, director Henrique Goldman manages to build a deep and well-structured narrative. In addition to Pigossi, Fabiula Nascimento, André Mattos, Tony Tornado, among others, complete the cast.

Two- The seller of the past

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Adapted from the book of the same name by José Eduardo Agualusa, this feature film shows Vicente (Lázaro Ramos), a man who sells the past to people, creating fake documents, photos and other evidence.

Everything is going well, but his life changes when a beautiful and mysterious client shows up in his office, commissioning a new story and making one request: he wants his past to record that he has committed a crime.

Directed by Lula Buarque de Hollanda, the film stars Alinne Moaraes, Odilon Wagner, Ruth de Souza, Mayana Neiva and others.

1- Jupiter

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This film by Marco Abujamra is about family, love relationships, trust and friendship. With a delicate text, he introduces us to Giove (Rafael Vitti), a young chess player who, after losing his mother, goes to live with his father, Mário (Oran Figueiredo); a man you barely know.

It turns out that Mario is a private investigator who specializes in revealing cases of adultery and will discover that his son is the result of an extramarital affair, which rocks their 25-year relationship.

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