RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Check out the events currently scheduled at the CCJF — Centro Cultural Justiça Federal (Federal Justice Cultural Center) in downtown Rio de Janeiro for the week of March 17th until March 22nd.
CINEMA
- Classics and Successes of the Cinema / Film Club
The CCJF film club chooses to screen films that have marked the history of cinema and for their success with audiences and/or critics. The aim is to encourage and facilitate the habit of going to the cinema, as well as public access to the titles available in its library.
Films: Salete Maccaloz Collection
Programming and indicative classification: www.ccjf.trf2.jus.br
Saturday, March 21st at 6 PM
At the CCJF Cinema
Free Tickets available one hour before showtime.
EXHIBITIONS
- Rio Branco, 241 – Justiça e Cultura (Justice and Culture) / History
The bilingual exhibition shows a retrospective of the occupation of the Federal Supreme Court’s original building, focusing on the trajectory to becoming the Federal District Court in Rio de Janeiro. Its panels tell the story, from the creation of the Federal Courts of First and Second Instance to the restoration works and establishment of the Federal Courthouse Cultural Center, including remarkable facts about the history of Federal Courts in this building.
Tuesday to Sunday – 12 noon to 7 PM
In the galleries on the first floor
MUSIC
- Love Letter and Other Stories / Concert
Born in 2018, during the MIMO Festival in Olinda, the duo formed by Ana de Oliveira and Sérgio Ferraz approaches repertoire with a main focus on works by composers such as Egberto Gismonti, Hermeto Pascoal, John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, Paganini, Tom Jobim, and Villa-Lobos, in addition to works by Sérgio Ferraz.
Tuesday, March 17th at 7 PM
Tickets: R$40 (US$10) and R$20
Duration: 70 minutes
At the CCJF Theater
EDUCATIONAL
- Da Justiça à Arte (“From Justice to Art”) / guided tour
The visit tells the story of the building to the present day. With an eclectic style, it is one of the few remnants of the renovation of the city of Rio de Janeiro, which took place in the early 20th century.
Booking by phone: +55 (21) 3261-2552 / +55 (21) 3261-2567
Booking by e-mail: [email protected]
Tuesday to Friday, 1 PM to 5 PM
Free admission