
Felipe Solari
Acting
Biography
Felipe Solari (São Paulo, March 22, 1982) is a Brazilian presenter, podcaster, reporter, actor and director. Born in São Paulo, Solari is the son of an Argentine marketing director and a pedagogue. He studied at Colégio Batista Brasileiro and at the Pentagon. While studying radio and TV at Faap, he did an internship at TV Bandeirantes.
Known For

Fudêncio e Seus Amigos is a Brazilian animated television series created by Thiago Martins, Marco Pavão and Flávia Boggio for MTV Brasil. The series premiered on August 23, 2005, and has released six seasons. Fudêncio born as a doll that appeared in the programs of João Gordo. When MTV Brasil started showing Brazilian animated television series, the character received his own show. The series is known for its black comedy and cameos from various personalities.
Fudêncio e Seus Amigos
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The Nadas

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Escola para Maridos: Brasil

In the underworld of the city of São Paulo, there is a real business that is making money for a lot of people: fights. The small wrestling clubs attract many rich men who want to bet their fortunes on illegal disputes between poor men, who have to fight to survive and earn a few bucks.
La Riña

A collection of 13 little stories. Black and white, with just instrumental music.
13Noir

A political party takes over the power of a new World Order, and establishes Dystopia law, which condemns adulterous men to death row. Each case is sentenced by a body called the Antidote. The defendant is not entitled to a defense. There is only a taped statement minutes before each execution takes place.
Dystopia

A historical paradise on the Bahia coast is transformed when hippies arrive in the 1970s. For 400 years, the village of Trancoso had protected its religious traditions and cultural habits, rooted in Jesuit foundations. With this sudden “discovery,” the once-isolated community began to attract travelers from around the world. The symbols and rituals of fishermen and farmers seemed destined to disappear. Yet something unexpected happened. The historic bubble burst, but the culture survived. Even while opening to the contemporary world, Trancoso preserved its centuries-old festivities blending Indigenous, African and Catholic-Portuguese origins. These celebrations and local stories form the narrative and poetic center of the film: resistance and coexistence shaping identity. The documentary invites us into the Feast of St. Sebastian, the heart of this transformation. “Cordel” becomes the key to unlock a hidden past — and to guard memories against the silent advance of modernity.