Trailer
Why watch this film?
One of Disney's classics that discusses social classes with a children's movie guise. 'Lady and the Tramp' tells a sensitive story and shows the differences of society through pet animals. On one side we follow the comfortable life of Lady, who lives with a high middle-class family, and Tramp, who is a street dog. Even from completely different worlds, they fall in love and try to deal with the difficulties that these differences bring. 'Lady and the Tramp' shows the magic in a very different way from 'Peter Pan' or 'Cinderella' and charms with a beautiful narrative that will please adults and children alike.
![Filmelier](https://media.filmelier.com/images/curadores/imagem/6560fa8b2d992d63beae7cd4cf0bc9b8.png)
Filmelier
Our suggestions
Plot summary
Experience the thrilling adventures of Lady, a lovingly pampered cocker spaniel, and Tramp, a freewheeling mutt with a heart of gold. This heartwarming tale now charms a new generation of families and fans with its exquisite animation, unforgettable songs and one of the greatest love stories of all time. This is the night to share a special bella notte with your family and introduce them to this timeless classic.
To share
Do you want to watch something different?
Watch full movies now!
Press play and be surprised!
Where to watch?
Available at home
Adventure
![The Imaginary](https://media.filmelier.com/tit/RADK0J/thumb/the-imaginary_RgzwxMk.jpeg)
The Imaginary
The Imaginary is a Japanese film featuring hand-drawn animation by Studio Ponoc, founded by producer and screenwriter Yoshiaki Nishimura (known for Mary and The Witch's Flower) after leaving Studio Ghibli following the production of The Secret World of Arrietty. The plot follows Rudger, a boy imagined by a girl named Amanda. One day, Rudger gets lost and ends up in the City of Imaginaries, home to all the imaginary friends who are being forgotten by their children. Meanwhile, Amanda embarks on an adventure to find him. It is a beautiful story about the loss of innocence to reality and the power of imagination, which also stands out for its hand-drawn animation. Conceptually, it resembles its Hollywood contemporary IF, though truth be told, this film is more imaginative and coherent. A must-watch, especially if you are a fan of Japanese animation and are interested in discovering new names—and studios—dedicated to it.
![Planet of the Apes](https://media.filmelier.com/tit/u2Ruzf/thumb/planet-of-the-apes_ulbWOpc.jpeg)
Planet of the Apes
For fans of the 1968 classic Planet of the Apes, disappointed by the declining quality of its four sequels, this Tim Burton-directed remake was a source of much excitement. Eventually, it was also frustration. The film, despite its excellent makeup, production design, visual effects, and a cast with names like Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, and Michael Clarke Duncan, didn't exactly live up to the lofty ideas of its original, and changed several elements of the narrative although he rescued or adapted others that were too iconic (the ending, although different, maintains the same idea). It is, at its best, an interesting interpretation of a classic, through the unique lens of Burton and his penchant for B-movie sci-fi.
![Gasoline Rainbow](https://media.filmelier.com/tit/Y1xwQH/thumb/gasoline-rainbow_9WBevwY.jpeg)
Gasoline Rainbow
Gasoline Rainbow, a film selected at festivals like SXSW and Venice, is directed by brothers Bill and Turner Ross, who often blur the lines between documentary and fiction. This story is about five teenage friends from a small Oregon town who, with no major plans and school behind them, decide to embark on a journey in an old van to a place they have never been: the Pacific beach. Cheerful and optimistic, it is a portrait of Generation Z's ideals and attitudes, where the destination is not as important as the journey and the people we meet along the way.
![My Oni Girl](https://media.filmelier.com/tit/493ZAr/thumb/my-oni-girl_pF_W7H0.jpeg)
My Oni Girl
The fourth film from the Japanese animation team Studio Colorido (responsible for A Whisker Away), My Oni Girl is a dramatic comedy with elements of fantasy and romance, very much in line with films by directors like Makoto Shinkai. This is the story of a high school boy who is hopelessly compliant: he doesn't know how to say no. His life takes a turn when he meets a girl from the world of the Oni (Japanese demons), who comes to the human world in search of her mother and who is his complete opposite, as she always does what she wants. A beautiful fantasy to reflect on setting boundaries and following our hearts, with stunning animation by the studio.
![Inside Out 2](https://media.filmelier.com/tit/0qU3X8/thumb/inside-out-2_wLKuvVs.jpeg)