A new documentary airs on PBS. And a Brazilian film by Hector Babenco comes to Criterion. By Mariel Wamsley BROKEN PLACES 10 p.m. on PBS. (Check local listings.) This documentary from the ...
The late Roger Ebert called the cinema “a machine that generates empathy,” and that’s as good a definition of the power of movies as you’re likely to hear. The director Hector Babenco, who died last ...
Some search for battle, others are born into it ...
Sara Resende is a Portuguese list writer for Collider, specializing in comedy shows and biopic movies, which she loves for their entertaining take on historical events. She also has a passion for ...
The true story of the boy who became famous when he was cast for the main part on the Brazilian film Pixote (1980). After the film was over, he tried to work as an actor on other projects, with little ...
The true story of the boy who became famous when he was cast for the main part on the Brazilian film Pixote (1980). After the film was over, he tried to work as an actor on other projects, with little ...
In a note to his Bandcamp subscribers last week, Fly Anakin, leader of the Richmond underground rap crew Mutant Academy, wrote that he's moving his music away from streaming services and that he plans ...
As the World Cup opens in Brazil, Spike Lee has released a short film celebrating that country’s passion for futebol. Titled Pixote’s Game, it’s a 5½-minute-long music video set to the song “The Game” ...
Pixote outfitted two decks with custom designs – a complex, winding snake and a large pyramid – staying true to the culture that helped to shape his style. Production of the pyramid deck was limited ...
Some search for battle, others are born into it ...
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