One Hundred Children Waiting for a Train is a documentary set in Santiago de Chile, focusing on a schoolteacher who uses film as a tool to educate and inspire disadvantaged students. The film follows the journey of the children as they embark on a bus ride to a movie screening, discovering the magic of cinema and the transformative power of creativity.
Reb, a social worker, fights body and soul to restore a semblance of dignity to a forgotten fringe of society: sex workers. One summer night, Maria, a transgender prostitute, is murdered. Reb and the prostitutes finally get the chance to speak out, as no one else will.
Alice, who isn't confident about her body, gets nervous before an interview. However, things take a turn when she comes across Lola, a cross-dresser.
Amid the ruins of the American Dream, shadows emerge - men and women who share their stories through poetry. A musician engages in a dialogue with the soul of poet Jack Hirschman. Through this musical road trip from beyond the grave, a poet, a people, and a country gradually come into focus.
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