Documentary on January 8: what to see on TV – 06/12/2025 – Illustrated

“No Céu da Pátria Nesse Instante,” a documentary directed by Sandra Kogut, follows the events following the 2022 elections, which culminated with the invasion of the National Congress, the Planalto Palace and the Federal Supreme Court on January 8, 2023. Through interviews and recordings of the electoral process, the film depicts the escalating tensions and polarization in the country. Winner of the Special Jury Prize and Best Editing at the 2023 Brasília Festival.

Where to see: Canal Brazil, 7:40 p.m., 12 years


Dead or alive: a mystery at daggers drawn

In the third film of the franchise, detective Benoit Blanc relies on the help of a young priest to investigate an impossible crime committed in the church of a small town with a macabre past. Known for its stellar casting, the production features Daniel Craig leading a team that includes Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Jeremy Renner, Cailee Spaeny, Thomas Haden Church and Daryl McCormack. Creator Rian Johnson describes his approach to casting as akin to hosting a dinner party: putting together a potential list of suspects. He also leaves an important tip: listen to the song “Wake Up Dead Man”, from the U2 album “Pop”, insinuating that it may be hiding clues to this new mystery.

Where to see: Netflix, from Friday the 12th

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

The second season of the mythological series is based on “The Sea of ​​Monsters”. The production shows Percy Jackson embarking on a dangerous odyssey, after the Camp Half-Blood barrier is broken, to save Grover and recover the Golden Fleece.

Where to see: Disney+, from Wednesday 10

Man

Rowan Atkinson works as a luxury caretaker, but opts for a quieter life as a school janitor after his last job ends in disaster. At the end of the semester, no one comes to pick up the baby who plays Baby Jesus in the Christmas play and he is left responsible for the child.

Where to see: Netflix, from Thursday 11

TSAS Rogue Heroes

The series tells the story of how the world’s largest special forces unit was created by British Army rebels in the North African desert during World War II. The story begins when an English officer, hospitalized in Cairo, begins to question conventional methods of combat.

Where to see: HBO Max, 16 years old

Cinema club

Evie only leaves the house to go to the film club that she organizes in the garage, with her friend Noa. When Noa announces she’s moving out, the two must deal with the feeling between them – which may be more than friendship. The series starring Aimee Lou Wood and Nabhaan Rizwan features Owen Cooper in a supporting role, played shortly after the series “Adolescence”.

Where to see: Filmelier+, 10 years

Maybe tomorrow

The drama follows journalist Lee Kyeong-do as he accidentally meets his old love, Seo Ji-woo – covering a scandal involving her husband – years after their separation. Under media pressure and rekindled feelings, they must decide if their love is over or if there is another chance.

Where to see: Prime Video, unrated

Diary of a Deflated Child – The straw that broke the camel’s back

The boy Greg returns to the screen in the animation which adapts the third volume of the series, in which he tries to meet his father’s expectations after a sequence of “near disasters”. Urged to change, Greg is sent to a camp that promises to transform his habits.

Where to see: Disney+, 10 years

The edition of Dança dos Famosos reaches the final with dancer Ingrid Silva and presenter Tati Machado as guest judges. The three finalist couples compete in waltz and samba.

Where to see: TV Globo, 6:10 p.m., free

Free channel

The program celebrates the 50-year career of philosopher Mario Sergio Cortella, addressing topics such as religiosity, the meaning of life and the influence of technology on daily life, in addition to lessons learned throughout his professional journey.

Where to see: Group, 11 p.m., free