In principle, Globoplay presents a variety of films in its catalogue, so see 5 award-winning films that you can enjoy on Globoplay.

Furthermore, the platform presents a range of genres with the aim of serving the entire film-loving public!

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In addition to the content offered, streaming has national productions, among others.

Now follow the 5 award-winning films that you can enjoy on Globoplay.

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1. 'Run!'

In 'Get Out', a horror and suspense film directed by Jordan Peele, we are introduced to Chris, a young black man who goes to visit the family of his white girlfriend, Rose, on an isolated property.

So, as the weekend progresses, Chris notices strange behavior from the family's employees and guests.

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But he soon discovers shocking secrets about hypnosis and medical experiments.

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The film deals with issues of racism and prejudice in a context of psychological horror, exploring Chris's fear and confrontation with racial oppression.

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“Get Out” was highly appreciated by critics and became a success recognized for its cultural and social impact, in addition to being voted the best film script of the 21st century.

2. “What time will she be back?”

Specifically “What time will she be back?” – Brazilian film directed by Anne Mulart.

While the story is about Val, a dedicated maid who has worked for many years for a rich family in São Paulo.

His peaceful life is shaken when his daughter Jéssica arrives from the Northeast to take the immigration exam.

Unlike her mother, the young woman does not passively accept her social class and begins to question the norms of her home and Brazilian society.

However, the film deals with issues of class, status and the complex relationship between employers and employees, highlighting social inequalities in Brazil.

“When will she come back?” was critically applauded and internationally recognized for its vision and impressive performance.

It also won seven awards and received 14 nominations at the Brazilian cinema Grand Prix.

3. “Inglourious Basterds”

Similarly directed by Quentin Tarantino, “Inglourious Basterds” is a film set during World War II.

A group of Jewish soldiers known as the Bastards, led by Lieutenant Aldo Raine, pursue their mission to track down and assassinate high-ranking Nazis.

At the same time, Shosanna, a young Jewish girl, plans to take revenge after her family was killed by Nazi officers.


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As multiple plots intertwine, the film unfolds as a story of action, revenge and justice.

Tarantino once again presents his unique style with sharp dialogue, intense scenes and surprising twists.

Ultimately, the film received eight Oscar nominations and stood out for its creative and impactful approach to a crucial historical period.

4. “Parasite”

However Parasite is a Korean film directed by Bong Joon Ho.

Reveals the story of the Kim family as they meddle in the lives of the wealthy Park family.

Thus, as they develop their plans to find employment with the Park family, a series of unpredictable events occur that reveal the complexity of class relations and trigger a deadly game of deception.

The film deals with themes such as social inequality, greed and the search for power, mixing genres such as comedy, drama and suspense.

Parasite was applauded by critics and became the first non-English film to win the Oscar for Best Film of 2020.

5. 'Bacurau'

In fact, “Bacurau” takes place in the near future and shows the inhabitants of a remote city in the interior of Northeast Brazil.

Because after the death of an elderly resident, inexplicable and disturbing events occur in the community.

When you face foreigners who want to explore this city for mysterious purposes. The villagers then banded together to protect their homes.

Thus, the film combines elements of social sarcasm and science fiction to explore themes of cultural identity, collective resistance and the complexity of combating external forces.

In 2020, the film by Kléber Mendonça Filha and Juliano Dornelles was awarded in six categories of the Brazilian Cinema Grand Prix, including best film, direction and original screenplay.

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