Moraes Moreira, a beloved figure in Brazilian music, is celebrated not just for his musical contributions but also for his appearances in film and television that captured the essence of his artistry. His involvement with the band Novos Baianos, particularly with the iconic album *Acabou Chorare* (1972), has made him a sought-after artist among collectors. This album is often hailed as the pinnacle of Brazilian music, and its various home video releases, like the *MTV Brasil Acústico* special from 1995, are prized possessions for fans keen on preserving the cultural history of Brazilian rock and samba.
Collectors particularly cherish the *Novos Baianos F.C.* (1973), a film that showcases the band's vibrant performances and encapsulates the spirit of the era. Moreira's ability to blend diverse musical genres—from rock to samba—continues to resonate, making his physical media releases not only collectibles but also essential pieces of Brazil’s musical heritage. His later works, like *Meu Nome é Brasil* (2003), further underline his significance, as they bridge traditional sounds with contemporary influences, appealing to a wide array of collectors across different tastes and eras.