A Yellow Animal

Bragança’s fifth feature film (Tragam-me a Cabeça de Carmen M., co-directed with Catarina Wallenstein, IndieLisboa 2019) tries to understand which art is possible under the contradictory ghosts that haunt Brazilian’s identity. Co produced by the Portuguese production house Som e a Fúria, and with the collaboration of João Nicolau in the screenplay, the film follows Fernando, a broke Brazilian director in his journey full of adventures and miracles in search of his memories.
 

Bring Me The Head of Carmen M.

Ana, a Portuguese actress, has come to Rio de Janeiro to play the lead in a mysterious film about Carmen Miranda, the eccentric Portuguese-Brazilian actress and singer who put Brazil on the map for its samba and carnival culture.