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Ooni

2025

Documentary

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Rosângela Brazão Manoel

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Jhocy Da Silva

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Rose Da Silva

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Mari Garrido

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Luiz Laureano da Silva

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Neuza Paiva

Nico: In Memoriam
Hugo Pratt, trait pour trait
The Great American Mud Wrestle
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CATANAS POINT - A Surf Documentary
Carmencita
Roundhay Garden Scene
Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge
Twin Peaks: The Phenomenon
H.P. Lovecraft - Ipotesi di un viaggio in Italia
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Secrets of the Unknown: Curses
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The ABCs of Book Banning
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Dolphins
Stop for Bud
Landscape dynamics
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Ooni

2025
Documentary

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Rosângela Brazão Manoel

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Rosângela Brazão Manoel

Rosângela Brazão Manoel

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Jhocy Da Silva

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Jhocy Da Silva

Jhocy Da Silva

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Rose Da Silva

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Rose Da Silva

Rose Da Silva

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Mari Garrido

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Mari Garrido

Mari Garrido

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Luiz Laureano da Silva

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Luiz Laureano da Silva

Luiz Laureano da Silva

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Neuza Paiva

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Neuza Paiva

Neuza Paiva

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