The cinema of Pernambuco is considered one of the most complex components of Brazilian cinema, particularly for its potency and creative style. The presence of women in filmmaking seldom holds the same historical notoriety as that of men, and the Pernambuco scene is no exception. In the context of "Amor, Plástico e Barulho" (Love, Plastic, and Noise), we find a film that serves as a testament to the marginalization of women in the creative industry, intertwining themes of consumption and the production of brega music. Hence, we use "Feminino e Barulho" (Feminine and Noise) as a means to share what we've learned. Renata Pinheiro has inspired us to craft a narrative that gives voice to those who need to be heard. We are here to showcase a glimpse of them and what they represent. "Feminino e Barulho" is a short film about love, femininity, sisterhood, and empowerment.

Maeve Jinkings
Piera Pilar
Leo Liberato
Sérgio
Luca Ururahy
Luca

Bernardo Guimarães
Bernardo

João Pedro Tavares
João

Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth

Just to let you know that I'm alive
Just to let you know that I'm alive

Age of Learning
Age of Learning

Where Are You, João Gilberto?
Where Are You, João Gilberto?

Les petites mains invisibles
Les petites mains invisibles

Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing
Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing

She's Beautiful When She's Angry
She's Beautiful When She's Angry

I Am FEMEN
I Am FEMEN

Cultura de la Delgadez
Cultura de la Delgadez

Our Body
Our Body

Dead Gay Men and Living Lesbians
Dead Gay Men and Living Lesbians
O que pode uma mulher que borda?
O que pode uma mulher que borda?