When a private investigator is hired to find a missing teacher, he becomes entangled in a murder mystery involving a lesbian relationship. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, homophobia, and harassment. Forced to confront his own prejudices, he navigates a dangerous path to find the truth.
Truman Capote's semi-autobiographical first novel about coming of age in the Deep South during the 1930s centers on 13-year-old Joel Sansom (David Speck), who reunites with his estranged father at the family's shabby plantation, where he must contend with his father's feisty mistress and a strange cousin. Against this less-than-ideal backdrop, Joel slowly matures into an upstanding young man.
Misunderstood follows the story of a 9-year-old girl living in Rome in 1984. She faces various struggles, including her parents' separation, school pressures, and societal misunderstandings. Amidst these challenges, she forms friendships, seeks solace in playing the piano, and explores the vibrant city. Through her innocent perspective, the film touches on themes of family, friendship, and navigating the complexities of childhood.
Carla, a young postal worker in Havana, spends her days postmarking thousands of letters and dreaming of the day when she can be reunited with her parents, who moved to Miami when she was fifteen. To fulfill her longing for intimacy, she opens random letters and rewrites them into lyrical prose, believing she is helping her fellow Cubans understand one another better. Beautifully filmed in black and white accented by brilliant colours, Nada+ has a stunning visual composition. With its delightful mix of visual humour, theatrical characters, satire and a lighthearted love story, it has a distinctly Cuban flair.
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