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Samba, Popping, and Jazz. Through these dance styles and documentary interviews, Bodies That Tell Stories seeks to discuss the standardization and whitening of dances that had their roots in Black people.
Two students are required to do a project on Modernism in Art, but their lack of interest prevents anything from moving forward. Until a common point unites them.
Using coffee, a very common and familiar drink in the day to day of the Brazilian people, Periodical intents to show how the climate crisis affects, in many different ways, the more marginalized classes in São Paulo.
After a conversation with her daughter, Jaci, a cleaner tired of the exhausting routine, becomes more aware of how she is perceived by her employers after witnessing the death of her coworker, Célia, being treated coldly, indifferently and being replaced by a younger woman the very next day.
Deprived of electricity, Tony shifts between the real world and the world of dreams. On this unconscious journey, he comes into contact with the purest form of energy and begins to see those who manipulate natural resources, creating within him a thirst for justice.