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- Can modern science explain the supernatural phenomenas? Is it possible that an innocent girl is loosing her mind and hurting herself? Davi, a psychologist, enters this family home to find out the truth.
- "No one loves anyone for more than two years" is an adaptation of Nelson Rodrigues' work about five couples that live in Brazil in the early 60's, who are seen by the society as conventional people, but whose intimate lives turn out to be morally questionable.
- Drawing Life tells a story about the development of a relationship between a street artist and a kid with Batten disease and his mother.
- Inacio is employed in a mechanical workshop, where, in addition to working, he dreams of the Calendar Girl. In the film "My Calendar Girl" the real and imaginary intertwine all the time, in a tangle of surreal sensations.
- The young protagonist, satisfied by hedonistic needs, demonstrates the anguish of a country at the center of a social metamorphosis, torn between traditional values and the sirens of an American dream of its own.
- Rose is committed to ensure Pedro a better future than a life confined between the dirty streets of the neighborhood and the asphalt of the city, when an unexpected event will make her connect with her son's daily adventures.
- Dadinho, an old samba composer, is taken by his granddaughter to his brother's funeral, composer from a rival samba school. Along this path a history of rivalry, samba and betrayal emerges from the past.
- Trying to overcome the death of his grandfather and also the sale of the grandfather's house, Martim invites his group of friends to enjoy the place one last time. While looking for closure, he finds a box of love letters, written by his grandfather who never sent them. That discover forces Martim to rethink his relationships and the secrets of his group of friends that he so firmly keeps.
- The daily lives of three young students in São Paulo. They symbolize the first generation of black students that, thanks to new education policies, attend the best public universities - places traditionally reserved for the white elite.
- The sun is long gone. Justice Officers, a.k.a. 'Desperados', are the ones in charge of the repossession of houses distributed by the new government. Rachel and Leone make repossessions until she begins to face problems to maintain her apartment. She tries to sell her paintings to get her bills paid, but there's no one to buy. After a while, and also in trouble, Leone gets a new job, the repossession of Rachel's apartment.
- Zu is a twelve year old black kid. He goes to the grocery store to buy flour for his mom and, on his way back home, discovers he can fly.