The following is a list of Brazilian films released in 2017. [1]
Opening | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref. | |
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J A N U A R Y | 12 | Eu Fico Loko | Bruno Garotti | Filipe Bragança, José Victor Pires, Michel Joelsas, Thomaz Costa, Giovanna Grigio, Isabela Moreira | Comedy | ||
19 | Axé: Canto do Povo de Algum Lugar | Chico Kertész | Documentary | ||||
Saltimbancos Trapalhões | João Daniel Tikhomiroff | Renato Aragão, Dedé Santana, Letícia Colin, Emilio Dantas, Roberto Guilherme, Marcos Frota, Alinne Moraes | Comedy | ||||
Os Penetras 2 – Quem dá Mais? | Andrucha Waddington | Eduardo Sterblitch, Marcelo Adnet, Mariana Ximenes, Stepan Nercessian, Danton Melo | Comedy | ||||
F E B R U A R Y | 2 | TOC – Transtornada Obsessiva Compulsiva | Teodoro Poppovic, Paulinho Caruso | Tatá Werneck, Bruno Gagliasso, Vera Holtz, Daniel Furlan, Luis Lobianco | Comedy | ||
Clarisse ou Alguma Coisa Sobre Nós Dois | Petrus Cariry | Sabrina Greve, David Wendefilm, Tabata Nery, Débora Ingrid, Veronica Cavalcanti, Everaldo Pontes | Drama | ||||
9 | Redemoinho | José Luiz Villamarim | Drama | ||||
A Cidade Onde Envelheço | Marília Rocha | Francisca Manuel, Jonnata Doll, Elizabete Francisca, Wanderson Dos Santos, Paulo Nazareth | Drama | ||||
23 | Internet – O Filme | Filippo Capuzzi | Rafinha Bastos, Christian Figueiredo, Mr. Catra | Comedy | |||
GadgetGang in Outer Space | Ale McHaddo | Danilo Gentili, Maisa Silva, Rogério Morgado, Guilherme Briggs | Animated | ||||
M A R C H | 2 | Waiting for B. | Paulo Cesar Toledo, Abigail Spindel | Documentary | |||
9 | Olhar instigado | Chico Gomes, Felipe Lion | Documentary | ||||
O crime da Gávea | André Warwar | Ricardo Duque, Simone Spoladore, Roberto Birindelli, Celso Taddei, Aline Fanju | Drama | ||||
16 | Era o Hotel Cambridge | Eliane Caffé | Isam Ahmad Issa, Carmen Silva, José Dumont, Suely Franco | Drama | |||
La vingança | Fernando Fraiha, Jiddu Pinheiro | Daniel Furlan, Leandra Leal, Adrián Navarro | Comedy | Brazil-Argentina co-production | |||
Pedro Osmar, prá liberdade que se conquista | Eduardo Consonni, Rodrigo T. Marques | Documentary | |||||
Com os punhos cerrados | Ricardo Pretti, Pedro Diógenes, Luiz Pretti | Ricardo Pretti, Luiz Pretti, Pedro Diógenes, Samya De Lavor, Uirá dos Reis, Rodrigo Capistrano | Drama | ||||
Por um punhado de dólares - os novos emigrados | Leonardo Dourado | Documentary | |||||
Jonas e o circo sem lona | Paula Gomes | Documentary | |||||
Estopô Balaio | Cristiano Burlan | Documentary | |||||
23 | Sinais de cinza, a peleja de Olney contra o dragão da maldade | Henrique Dantas | Documentary | ||||
Jovem aos 50 - A história de meio século da Jovem Guarda | Sérgio Baldassarini Júnior | Documentary | |||||
Travessia | João Gabriel | Chico Diaz, Caio Castro, Camilla Camargo, Caco Monteiro | Drama | ||||
Todas as cores da noite | Pedro Severien | Sabrina Greve, Brenda Lígia, Sandra Possani | Drama | ||||
30 | A Glória e a Graça | Flávio R. Tambellini | Carolina Ferraz, Sandra Corveloni, Carol Marra | Drama | |||
Guerra do Paraguay | Luiz Rosemberg Filho | Historical drama | |||||
Galeria F | Emília Silveira | Documentary | |||||
Memória em Verde e Rosa | Pedro von Krüger | Documentary | |||||
Eu te levo | Marcelo Müller | Anderson Di Rizzi, Giovanni Gallo, Rosi Campos | Drama | ||||
The Ornithologist | João Pedro Rodrigues | Paul Hamy, João Pedro Rodrigues, Han Wen | Drama | Brazil-France-Portugal co-production | |||
Opening | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref. | |
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A P R I L | 6 | Pitanga | Beto Brant, Camila Pitanga | Documentary | |||
Dolores | Juan Dickinson | Emilia Attías, Guillermo Pfening, Roberto Birindelli | Drama | Brazil-Argentina co-production | |||
Todas as manhãs do mundo | Lawrence Wahba, Tatiana Lohmann | Documentary | |||||
Por Trás do Céu | Caio Sóh | Nathalia Dill, Emílio Orciollo Neto, Renato Góes | Drama | ||||
13 | Martírio | Vincent Carelli, Ernesto de Carvalho, Tita | Documentary | ||||
A Família Dionti | Alan Minas | Drama | |||||
20 | Joaquim | Marcelo Gomes | Julio Machado, Isabél Zuaa, Nuno Lopes, Rômulo Braga, Welket Bungué, Karay Rya Pua | Biography | Brazil-Portugal co-production; winner of Best Film & Best Director at 19th Havana Film Festival New York | [2] | |
Gostosas, Lindas e Sexies | Ernani Nunes | Carolinie Figueiredo, Cacau Protásio, Mariana Xavier, Lyv Ziese | Comedy | ||||
27 | Elon Não Acredita na Morte | Ricardo Alves Jr. | Rômulo Braga, Clara Choveaux, Germano Melo | Drama | |||
Vermelho Russo | Charly Braun | Maria Manoella, Martha Nowill, Michel Melamed | Drama | Brazil-Portugal-Russia co-production | |||
Mais Do Que Eu Possa Me Reconhecer | Allan Ribeiro | Documentary | |||||
M A Y | 4 | Ninguém Entra Ninguém Sai | Hsu Chien | Letícia Lima, Paulinho Serra, Danielle Winits, Mariana Santos | Comedy | ||
11 | Taego Ãwa | Henrique Borela, Marcela Borela | Documentary | ||||
Crônica da Demolição | Eduardo Ades | Documentary | |||||
18 | Um Casamento | Mônica Simões | Documentary | ||||
O Rastro | J. C. Feyer | Rafael Cardoso, Leandra Leal, Natália Guedes, Cláudia Abreu, Jonas Bloch | Thriller | ||||
25 | Muito romântico | Melissa Dullius, Gustavo Jahn | Gustavo Jahn, Melissa Dullius, Gustavo Beck | Romance | |||
Comeback | Erico Rassi | Nelson Xavier | Drama | ||||
Real: O Plano por Trás da História | Rodrigo Bittencourt | Emílio Orciollo Neto, Bemvindo Sequeira, Norival Rizzo, Tato Gabus Mendes | Drama | ||||
J U N E | 1 | Amor.com | Anita Barbosa | Isis Valverde, Gil Coelho, Joaquim Lopes, João Côrtes, Carol Portes, Alexandra Richter, Marcos Mion | Comedy | ||
O Jardim das Aflições | Josias Teófilo | Documentary | |||||
8 | Nunca Me Sonharam | Cacau Rhoden | Documentary | ||||
Bach in Brazil | Ansgar Ahlers | Edgar Selge, Pablo Vinicius, Aldri Anunciação, Franziska Walser | Drama | Brazil-Germany co-production | |||
Café - Um Dedo de Prosa | Maurício Squarisi | Lu Haihua, Liu Fangyu, Gao Fa | Animation | ||||
Animal Político | Tião | Rodrigo Bolzan | Drama | ||||
15 | Quem É Primavera das Neves | Ana Luiza Azevedo, Jorge Furtado | Documentary | ||||
Um Tio Quase Perfeito | Pedro Antônio | Marcus Majella, Ana Lucia Torre, Letícia Isnard | Comedy | ||||
Sepultura Endurance | Otavio Juliano | Documentary | |||||
A Terra Vermelha | Diego Martinez Vignatti | Geert Van Rampelberg, Eugenia Ramírez, Alexandros Potamianos, Jorge Aranda | Drama | Brazil-Belgium-Argentina co-production | |||
Os Transgressores | Luis Erlanger | Documentary | |||||
22 | Divórcio | Pedro Amorim | Camila Morgado, Murilo Benício, Luciana Paes | Comedy | |||
Divinas divas | Leandra Leal | Documentary | |||||
Mulher do Pai | Cristiane Oliveira | Maria Galant, Marat Descartes, Veronica Perrotta | Drama | Brazil-Uruguay co-production | |||
Meus 15 Anos | Mauricio Eça | Larissa Manoela, Rafael Infante, Daniel Botelho | Comedy | ||||
29 | Introdução à Música do Sangue | Luiz Carlos Lacerda | Ney Latorraca, Bete Mendes, Armando Babaioff | Drama | |||
Danado de Bom | Debby Brennand | Documentary | |||||
Mar Inquieto | Fernando Mantelli | Rita Guedes, Daniel Bastreghi, Aurea Baptista | Drama | ||||
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