German director Mareike Engelhardt’s debut film, “Rabia – The Wives of the Islamic State,” is inspired by real-life stories of European women. The plot follows Jessica, a 19-year-old French woman who, seduced by the promise of a new life in Syria, leaves to marry an Islamic State fighter. Arriving in Raqqa, she finds herself a prisoner of Madame, responsible for commanding with an iron fist a home intended for future wives.
Where to see: Fine Arts à la Carte, 16 years old
The Farm
Where to see: Record TV, 10:30 p.m., 12 years
The reality show presented by Adriane Galisteu started with 26 participants. After four months of confinement, only four participate in the grand final: Duda Wendling, Dudu Camargo, Saory Cardoso and Fabiano Moraes. The price is 2 million reais.
Mary Magdalene
Where to see: Globoplay, 16 years old
The series produced in Mexico depicts the trajectory of the enigmatic main character, from a troubled past and the challenges imposed by a society that oppresses women until her encounter with faith and dedication. The protagonist is played by Colombian actress María Fernanda Yepes.
10Dance
Where to see: Netflix, 14 years old
Two Japanese dancing champions are opposites in every way except their similar names, Shinya Suzuki and Shinya Sugiki. Sugiki offers to join forces for a competition, while Suzuki resists. However, over time, an unexpected connection emerges between the two. The LGBTQIA+ film is a production made in Japan.
blood pact
Where to see: Digital stores, 18 years old
In the action thriller, Orlando Bloom plays a man trying to live a peaceful life in the Appalachian countryside while caring for his niece. When a crime boss forces him to return to a violent past, he will do anything to protect his family and his community.
Father in double dose 2
Where to see: TV Globo, 3:35 p.m., 12 years
In “Afternoon Session,” the sequel to the 2015 film shows a father and stepfather, played by Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell, joining forces to give their children a perfect Christmas. The sudden appearance of his parents – his grandfathers played by Mel Gibson and John Lithgow – complicates everyone’s situation.