What happens when you realize your dreams are no longer your own? Promising triathlete, Jessica has trained her entire life and finally has a shot at the Olympics. When she meets Lua, the mysterious and confident surf instructor, Jessica realizes just how trapped she feels by her own life and her controlling father.
In Natal, on the Brazilian north coast, the country is preparing to launch its first manned space rocket into space. A couple lives with their two children near the space centre, she is a cleaner and he is a mechanic, but she dreams of other horizons.
1943, World War II. The northeastern coast of Brazil is an strategic region for the Allies. Giancarlo, an Italian immigrant married to a Brazilian woman, lives nearby the Parnamirin Field, the largest military base built by the USA outside of their territory. In this new base, Brazilian recruits who speak English suddenly find themselves reaching privileged positions.
In Mãe Luiza, on the outskirts of the city of Natal, the sounds of everyday life are mixed with the beats of funk, leading us to immerse ourselves in a universe of dreams, recognition and prejudice experienced by local youth.
Vicente is a retired widower teacher who lives between lucid dreams and everyday life in the Alecrim neighborhood.
Summer comes to an end in the tropics and twilight begins in the City of the Sun. The turn of the decade is a trance of nostalgia, light and darkness.
Bianca, a public school teacher, decides to renovate her house after receiving the news that her daughter is coming home.
Flávio and Wendel are from the same soccer school and they share the dream of being a professional soccer player. Flávio is having doubts whether he should keep trying and when he thinks about quitting, Wendel realizes that what they feel for each other might be more than just friendship.
Peter is facing a relationship never experienced. Johnny has come a long way and follows the cycle of his life. Leave, stay, come back. SAILOR recounts an unexpected encounter, inspired by the song "Surabaya Johnny" by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill.
About to enter the stage for the final time, a drag queen revisits all the scars that make up her Carnival.
Days seem calm on Socorro’s apartment, where TV’s the only friend.
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