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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Soul in the Eye

Overview of films

  • Pequena África

    Zózimo Bulbul | 14' | Brazil | -

    Zózimo Bulbul’s fourth film explores neighbourhoods known as ‘Little Africa’, places of black cultural resistance inhabited by freed ensl
  • Peripatético

    Jéssica Queiroz | 15' | Brazil | International premiere

    Three friends who live on the outskirts of São Paulo. Amidst the challenges of becoming adults, an historic event changes their lives forever.
  • Perpétuo

    Lorran Dias | 24' | Brazil | International premiere

    A couple is back living together, updating invisible forces of the past and expanding boundaries of everyday life.
  • Pontes sobre Abismos

    Aline Motta | 8' | Brazil | International premiere

    Triggered by an unveiled family secret, Aline Motta’s ancestral quest confronts the traditional paradigms about miscegenation related to racism
  • Quantos eram pra tá?

    Vinícius Silva | 29' | Brazil | International premiere

    About the everyday life of three students at a public university and the dilemmas of racial segregation in Brazilian society.
  • Quintal

    André Novais Oliveira | 15' | Brazil | None

    An elder married couple whose life is quite ordinary. Until one day a persistent wind in the backyard makes the normal extraordinary.
  • Rainha

    Sabrina Fidalgo | 30' | Brazil | None

    After Rita becomes queen of a samba school, she faces the dark forces in her internal and external world.
  • O som do silêncio

    David Aynãn, Larissa Fulana de Tal | 17' | Brazil | European premiere

    Separated by life, father and son are strangers to each other. When there is no communication, silence is a cry.
  • Temporada

    André Novais Oliveira | 113' | Brazil | None

    Juliana’s inner journey: moving to a new town, starting a new job, making new friends and discovering a new life. 
  • Travessia

    Safira Moreira | 5' | Brazil | International premiere

    An intimate and poetic essay about the photographic memory of black families. Both a critical perspective and tender counternarrative.