Movies by Junior Lima

Sandy & Junior: Nossa História

Sandy & Junior: Nossa História

"Nossa História" was the ninth tour of the Brazilian duo Sandy & Junior, held between July and November 2019. The tour marks the reunion of the duo twelve years after their last shows in 2007. The show, recorded in São Paulo, was first released exclusively for Globoplay, and later made available on DVD.

Sandy & Junior: Ao Vivo no Maracanã

Sandy & Junior: Ao Vivo no Maracanã

Live at Maracanã is the third live album by the Brazilian duo Sandy & Junior, released on December 20, 2002. It is also the first double album of the brothers: one of the versions was sold along with CD Internacional Extras. The show was directed by Paulo Silvestrini and featured twelve dancers, twelve musicians and two backing vocals. For the show that gave rise to the CD and DVD, the stage counts with 19m of mouth, 15m of depth and 11m of height. On the sides, were placed two screens of 6m x 5m.

Acústico MTV: Sandy & Junior

Acústico MTV: Sandy & Junior

Acoustic MTV is the fourth live album and the sixteenth of the career of Brazilian pop double Sandy and Junior. The brothers' last project as a duo was released in 2007, the year in which they announced their separation after 17 years as a musical duo.

O Noviço Rebelde

O Noviço Rebelde

The troubled adventures of a country novice who goes to the big city to work as a nanny, taking care of the young and rebel sons of a widow businessman.

Sandy & Junior: Estranho Jeito de Amar

Sandy & Junior: Estranho Jeito de Amar

Music video for the second single from the album "Sandy & Junior" (2006). The music video was inspired by the film "Tudo Sobre Minha Mãe" (1999), by Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar. It is different from the traditional format, as it presents a long narrative, in which the music appears more as a complement to the story told in the video. It was shot on 16mm cameras and became a short film.

Sandy & Junior: Era uma Vez – Ao Vivo

Sandy & Junior: Era uma Vez – Ao Vivo

VHS was the first in Brazil to reach a mark of 100,000 copies sold. In 2000, it was released on DVD and added 6 bonus clips, which were not part of VHS.