For collectors of Brazilian cinema, one specific release stands out as a holy grail of preservation: the 2005 DVD9 retail edition.

Eu Me Lembro (2005) is an award-winning Brazilian coming-of-age drama directed by Edgard Navarro that offers a semi-autobiographical portrait of a young boy growing up in Salvador during the 1950s-1970s. The film explores themes of sexuality, religion, and the impact of the Brazilian military dictatorship on a generation, often compared by critics to Federico Fellini’s . For more details, visit Eu Me Lembro (2005) - IMDb

The film explores Guiga's growth amidst a flamboyant Catholic middle-class family, set against the backdrop of Brazil's turbulent political history, including the 1964 military coup.