Between February 24th and 28th, Globo’s afternoon program will feature productions that have already undergone the biggest cinema awards
THE Afternoon Session this week features a special selection of films that have already undergone the largest awards of world cinema, the Oscar. In the countdown to the 2025 ceremony, which takes place next Sunday (March 2), the TV Globo displays feature films that marked the history of the award, including the Brazilian Central do Brasilindicated to Best Foreign Film and Best Actress in 1999.
In addition to the national classic, the program has titles as Black panther, The theory of everything, MIB – Men in Blackand Charmall awarded or Oscar nominated in their categories.
THE Afternoon Session airs from Monday to Friday, in TV Globoright after the Jornal Hoje. Check out the full schedule of the week:
Monday, February 24-Black Panther
Synopsis: In Black Panther, after the death of King T’chaka (John Kani), Prince T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) returns to Wakanda to the coronation ceremony. In it are gathered the five tribes that make up the kingdom, one of which, the Jabari, does not support the current government. T’Challa soon receives the support of Okoye (Danai Gurira), the head of the Guarda of Wakanda, Sister Shuri (Letitia Wright), who coordinates the technological area of the kingdom, and also Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o), the Great Passion of the current black panther, who doesn’t want to become queen. Together they are looking for Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis), who stole from Wakanda a handful of Vibranium a few years ago.
Tuesday, February 25-The Theory of Everything
Synopsis: Based on Stephen Hawking’s biography, the film shows how the young astrophysicist (Eddie Redmayne) has made important discoveries about time, and portray his romance with Cambridge student Jane Wide (Felicity Jones) and the discovery of a degenerative motor disease. When I was only 21 years old.
Wednesday, February 26-MIB-Men in Black
Synopsis: Governmental secret agency takes care to oversee aliens who already live on Earth, and some are watched full time. James Edwards (Will Smith), a newbie in the organization, in partnership with K (Tommy Lee Jones), a veteran agent, tries to prevent an intergalactic terrorist, who plans to murder two representatives of opposite galaxies and destroy planet Earth.
Thursday, February 27-Charm
Synopsis: Charm is Disney’s new animation movie, located in Colombia. In it, the Madrigal family and the community around the family home is surrounded by mountains, which make them protected from the world’s wicked. However, the Madrigal family is endowed with magic, with each of the family members having some magical power that is used to help the community. Although the family was endowed with magic, only one member of her did not receive her gift when she was five, Mirabel, who always tries to help her family and the community as she can, but no matter what she does, she can never please her abuela. One day, the night one of her cousins receives her gifts, she sees the family house cracking, something that is released by the family, as she has no magical powers. Mirabel then starts on an adventure of her own to find what’s wrong with the house and save everyone from her family, and the only one who can give the answers is her uncle Bruno, who sees the future. The only problem is that he came out one day and never returned.
Friday, February 28-Central do Brasil
Synopsis: In Central do Brasil, Dora (Fernanda Montenegro) works by writing letters for illiterates at the Central Station of Brazil, in the center of Rio de Janeiro. Although the clerk does not send all the letters she writes – the letters she considers too useless or fanciful – she decides to help a boy (Vinícius de Oliveira), after her mother is run over, trying to find her father she never knew, inside from the Northeast.
*Synopses: AdoroCinema
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