
Made following the discovery of amateur footage shot in China in 1966 during the first and most radical stage of the Cultural Revolution, In the Intense Now speaks to the fleeting nature of moments of great intensity. Scenes of China are set alongside archival images of the events of 1968 in France, Czechoslovakia, and, to a lesser extent, Brazil. In keeping with the tradition of the film-essay, they serve to investigate how the people who took part in those events continued onward after passions had cooled. The footage, all of it archival, not only reveals the state of mind of those filmed – joy, enchantment, fear, disappointment, dismay – but also sheds light on the relationship between a document and its political context. What can one say of Paris, Prague, Rio de Janeiro, or Beijing by looking at the images of the period? Why did each of these cities produce a specific sort of record?
- Sao Paulo Art Critics Association – Best Brazilian Director of the Year
- Berlinale – Panorama
- Rio de Janeiro Film Critics Association – Best Documentary Director, One of the 10 Best Brazilian Films of the Year
- Festival Internacional de Cine de Cali – Best Documentary
- Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival – Special Prize
- Cinéma du Réel – Best Soundtrack, Library Award
- SCAM (Civil Society of Multimedia Authors) – Best Documentary
- Santiago International Film Festival – Honorable Mention
- San Sebastián International Film Festival – Zabaltegi Section

Brazilian documentary filmmaker born in 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, he began his career in 1985 when he and his brother Walter Salles founded VideoFilmes, a video and documentary production company. He is particularly known for "Santiago" (2007), "Nelson Freire" (2003) and "No Intenso Agora" (2017).
- No Intenso Agora – 2017
- Santiago – 2006
- Entreatos – 2004
- Nelson Freire – 2003
- O Vale – 2000 – TV documentary
- Notícias de uma guerra particular – 1999
- Somos Todos Filhos da Terra – 1998 – Short documentary
- Futebol – 1998 – TV series, co-directed with Arthur Fontes
- Blues – 1990
- América – 1989 – TV series
- China, o Império do Centro – 1987
Screenwriters: João Moreira Salles
Editors: Eduardo Escorel, Lais Lifschitz
Music: Rodrigo Leão
Sound: Denilson Campos
Production: Videofilmes
World sales: Luxbox
