"Have you ever gone to the cinema with your grandmothers?" - Episode 7

Aware of the stereotypes and reductionisms that, in general, are attributed to black people in the audiovisual, Edileuza is purposeful: “I want to talk about love”, he says. And it is in the face of loves and affections that cinema becomes, for the director, a place of refuge.

"Racism does that: it erases memories" - Episode 6

Aware of the stereotypes and reductionisms that, in general, are attributed to black people in the audiovisual, Edileuza is purposeful: “I want to talk about love”, he says. And it is in the face of loves and affections that cinema becomes, for the director, a place of refuge.

“The cinema is a place of refuge” - Episode 5

Aware of the stereotypes and reductionisms that, in general, are attributed to black people in the audiovisual, Edileuza is purposeful: “I want to talk about love”, he says. And it is in the face of loves and affections that cinema becomes, for the director, a place of refuge.

“I discovered the magic of cinema at almost 60” - Episode 4

Aware of the stereotypes and reductionisms that, in general, are attributed to black people in the audiovisual, Edileuza is purposeful: “I want to talk about love”, he says. And it is in the face of loves and affections that cinema becomes, for the director, a place of refuge.

"I want to talk about love" - Episode 3

Aware of the stereotypes and reductionisms that, in general, are attributed to black people in the audiovisual, Edileuza is purposeful: “I want to talk about love”, he says. And it is in the face of loves and affections that cinema becomes, for the director, a place of refuge.

“The social function of affection is the commitment to be happy” - Ep. two

Aware of the stereotypes and reductionisms that, in general, are attributed to black people in the audiovisual, Edileuza is purposeful: “I want to talk about love”, he says. And it is in the face of loves and affections that cinema becomes, for the director, a place of refuge.

“A natural routine that the cinema does not show” - Episode 1

Aware of the stereotypes and reductionisms that, in general, are attributed to black people in the audiovisual, Edileuza is purposeful: “I want to talk about love”, he says. And it is in the face of loves and affections that cinema becomes, for the director, a place of refuge.