The “Hidden Truth” series is a contemporary film noir with touches of acid humor, starring Ethan Hawke. He plays Lee Raybon, an idealistic bookseller turned citizen journalist, self-proclaimed “historian of truth”. But after publishing a report on a powerful family, he finds himself entangled in a web of corruption. The production was created by Sterlin Harjo, one of the most influential names in today’s generation of Native American creators.
Where to see: Disney+, 16 years old
After the accident
Where to see: Netflix, 16 years old
The second season of the Mexican thriller series takes place one year after the tragic accident which marked the lives of four families. They all find themselves torn between forgiveness and revenge while facing secrets. Created by author Leonardo Padrón.
The good bandit
Where to see: Digital stores, 14 years old
Starring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst, the film is based on the true story of the thief who began robbing McDonald’s restaurants by opening holes in the roofs. The thief is arrested, flees and hides in a toy store for six months.
John’s Nights
Where to see: Sesc Digital, free and free
Based on João Gilberto’s historic performance at Sesc Vila Mariana 25 years ago – which Bebel Gilberto remembers as a peak of passion – the film revisits the enigmatic figure of the musician. Directed by Camila Miranda, the film features artists who worked with him, such as Tom Zé and Gilberto Gil, who talk about the permanence of his work.
Bolero, the eternal melody
Where to see: Filmelier+, 14 years old
In Paris in 1928, choreographer Ida Rubinstein commissioned Maurice Ravel to provide music for her next ballet. Without inspiration and in a crisis of creativity, the composer revisits his life and ends up creating a masterpiece, his famous “Boléro”. The film, released last year, is directed by Anne Fontaine.
Uncensored
Where to see: TV Brazil, 4 p.m., free
Journalist Silvia Poppovic, presenter Gominho and psychoanalyst Ana Suy talk about new beginnings. Poppovic faced unexpected widowhood and reinvented herself on social media. Gominho won the diamond made from the ashes of his friend Preta Gil. Suy launches his book “Eu Só Existo no Olhar do Outro”.
Childhood – The future on alert
Where to see: TV Culture, 10 p.m., free
Extreme heat, floods, droughts and forced displacement leave physical, emotional and cognitive scars on an entire generation of children. The documentary shows how climate change is transforming the lives of Brazilian children aged zero to six.