We are an audiovisual production company from the state of Pernambuco, in northeastern Brazil, which has been working since 2011 in the development, dissemination and production of short and feature films and TV productions. Our works have been shown at over 100 national and international festivals and exhibitions, including the following competitive ones: Cannes, Biarritz (France), Busan (South Korea), Havana (Cuba), Brasília (DF), Gramado (RS), Curta Cinema (RJ) and Tiradentes (MG). Our work in dissemination includes the editions of the following festivals: Curta Taquary – International Short Film Festival, Mostra Poesia na Tela and Criancine – Children's and Youth Film Festival, where we have shown around 1,900 works to an audience of over 200,000 people in 12 cities in our state.
Our work was recently highlighted in these festivals: Curta Taquary International Short Film Festival, Mostra Poesia na Tela and Criancine – Children's and Youth Film Festival, where we exhibited around 1,900 works to an audience of over 200,000 people in 12 cities in the Pajeú hinterland and backlands.
We also work on reforestation and recovery of deforested areas in the Caatinga, Brejo de Altitude and Mata Atlântica biomes, in addition to restoring riparian forests along the Capibaribe River.
In training, we produced four workshops for the *Caravana Criancine* Project in the cities of Taquaritinga do Norte, Garanhuns, Brejo da Madre de Deus (Agreste region), and Tabira (Sertão region). These workshops resulting in four ethnographic documentaries: *Gangarras do Bandeira*, *Tabira em Poesia*, *Castainho Identidades*, and *Bacamarteiros do Ingá*, which were screened at festivals and on TVPE. Through the *DocLab Project* (2021), we trained 70 young people from various Brazilian states and produced the documentaries *Normandia*, *Cine Aurélio*, and *Taquaritinga e o Vento do Norte*.
In audiovisual production, we produced the feature films *Onde Borges Tudo Vê* (2012), *Ferrolho* (2013), and *Pingo D’Água* (2014), which make up the *Gray Trilogy* by Taciano Valério. These films were screened in competition at the 16th Tiradentes Film Festival and the 47th Brasília Film Festival. We are currently producing the feature film *Todos Esses Dias Em Que Sou Estrangeiro*, written and directed by Eduardo Morotó.
We produced the short films *Fogo-Pagou* (2012) – winner of the Itamaraty Award for Best Brazilian Short Film (Kinoforum), and *Capela* (2014) – Best Short Film at the Sertões Showcase at the Triunfo Film Festival, both directed by Ramon Batista. We co-produced *The Girl Who Danced with the Devil* (2016) by João Paulo Miranda Maria, which received an Honorable Mention at the 69th Cannes Film Festival and was screened at several festivals including New York, Havana, and Curitiba. In 2017, we shot the 16mm film *Repulsa* by Eduardo Morotó, selected for festivals such as: the 27th Biarritz Latin America Festival (France), the 35th Busan International Short Film Festival (South Korea), the 12th Polo Sur Latinoamericano Film Festival (Chile) – Honorable Mention, the 7th Antofacine – Antofagasta International Film Festival (Chile), the 27th Curta Cinema (Rio de Janeiro), the 19th FestCine (Pernambuco), the 21st Tiradentes Film Festival (Minas Gerais), among others. We produced the short film *Dos filhos deste solo és Mãe* (2019) by Antonio Fargoni, selected for festivals such as: Mexico City Latin American Film Festival (Mexico), the 13th Polo Sur Latinoamericano Film Festival (Chile), and the 12th CineToro (Colombia). In 2021, we produced the 16mm medium-length film *Sonhos* by Chico Lacerda, and the award-winning documentary *Cabocolino* by João Marcelo, about the life of master caboclinhos dancer João de Cordeira.
So far, we have planted 4.000 native seedlings in reforestation and recover of deforested areas within the Caatinga, Brejo de Altitude, and Atlantic Forest biomes, in addition to restoring riparian forests along the Capibaribe River.
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