
Julia Sondermann
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Biography
Julia Sondermann (born December 24, 1994, in Porto Alegre, Brazil) is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter. She directed award-winning short films such as Sob a pele de Vênus (2016) and O Gosto do Cloro (2016), which represented Brazil at BoliviaLab. A co‑founder of Lumine, Brazil’s leading Catholic streaming platform, she co-directed its first original series, Filhos de Cister, and later directed docudramas like Apóstolo do Brasil: a missão de São José de Anchieta (2021). She also created children’s series like Cidade Amarela, and collaborated on works such as Na Mesa com os Santos and A Via Sacra.
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Filhos de Cister

The life of Sara Winter - former Brazilian feminist and founder of FEMEN in Brazil - told by herself; since the troubled youth, through the years of prostitution and feminist militance, until the discovery of motherhood and God.
A Vida de Sara

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A Vida Interior com o Padre Paulo Ricardo

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Infernum: O Fruto de uma Decisão

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Milagre Vivo

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Um Santo entre Nós

The story of resilience and hope of Viktor Frankl, the Austrian psychologist who survived Nazi concentration camps during World War II.
Beyond Freedom — The Life of Viktor Frankl

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Um Natal em Família

The journey of spiritual growth of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus, or Saint Therese, which began within her pious family and continued until her last moments as a Carmelite nun.
Um Retrato de Teresa

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São José

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A Vida Interior com Padre Paulo Ricardo

Luis Fernando Verissimo watches the world around him bristle as he approaches his 80th birthday.
Verissimo
On the streets, people wander loose, almost free from any attachment like astronauts in space. From that analogy comes 'Moon Street'. While to the spaceships the moon works as reference, in Porto Alegre some cosmonauts find their north on Garibaldi street. Taking over professor's Edward Nkoloso dream and his Zambian space program, this documentary tries to bring the moon and the street together, claiming for a democratic space (urban and cosmic), away from the domain of powerful countries and avenues. How do the urban cosmonauts perceive the stars? The dispute? The dream? Neither USA, or Soviet Union, we searched for space through the free eyes of the forgotten, and many times invisible , street astronauts.
Moon Street

The story of Joseph of Anchieta , the Jesuit missionary who forever changed the history of Brazil
O Apóstolo do Brasil - A Missão de São José de Anchieta

From the same producers of "Infernum", a short film about the place where souls repair their sins.
Purgatório
An old lady's routine is changed after hearing news about a rare eclipse. A series of mysterious events disturb her.