An independent Brazilian production company established in 2004, specializing in documentary films that explore music, visual arts, and queer history. The company also produces short fiction films, often with a strong focus on genre storytelling.

The Circular Universe will have its world premiere on May 1st at the 23rd IndieLisboa International Film Festival in Lisbon.
A film that explores the life, work, and visionary universe of composer and pianist Jocy de Oliveira, tracing a path through music, experimentation, and reinvention.

Villa-Lobos Caravan revisits the 1931 journey of Heitor Villa-Lobos and his troupe through São Paulo’s countryside, blending documentary and experimental elements while exploring his tumultuous relationship with his first wife, Lucília.
in post-production.

In 1980s São Paulo, a trans woman forms a punk band and, fighting to release an album, stages a bold performance to defy prejudice and claim her place as an artist and activist.
It won the Audience Design Award at the 1st Prisma Queer Award at 49th São Paulo Film Festival.
In development.

In 1934 Rio de Janeiro, a fading Hollywood star and a young Brazilian composer meet and embark on six nights of passion and creative turmoil, discovering that freedom exists only beyond the roles society imposes.
In development.

Tropical Punk or In a Forest Near You follows the duo Tetine from São Paulo’s underground to London’s art scene, revealing how their radical fusion of music, body, and politics reshaped the limits of artistic expression.
In development.

A transgender icon of São Paulo’s nightlife and fashion in the 2000s revisits her life while facing one of her greatest challenges. With over 30 years in public education, she's about to retire but confronts a setback in both life and career.
In development

A hippie who sells rare vinyl with love dedications buys a cursed LP by a cheesy singer. The record unleashes a malevolent entity that drives him to brutal crimes. His girlfriend and a spiritual leader fight to stop the evil before it’s too late.
In development.