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The plot revolves around two completely different and distant women — a nurse and a fashion model — who are haunted by their own spectre after going through the same experience: they can no longer see their reflections in the mirror.
In an old boarding house, a young woman has a deadly obsession with her neighbor's eyes.
After a fecal incident between their sons, two couples are invited to school to discuss the conflict.
At a New Year's Eve party, four friends steal a crate of beer and decide to head to Mosqueiro to see the first sunrise of the year. While trying to stay sane throughout the journey, they go through crazy adventures that test their friendship.
On New Year's Eve 2004, best friends Alice and Luiza go out drunk in their car and end up in a predicament. The next day, suffering from a hangover, they find themselves in yet another series of shenanigans while trying to find a solution to the previous night's incident.
Betina lives with her father Adamastor, but he is fascinated by the teachings of the mysterious New World cult. Despite being the newest member and receiving a suspicious message, she still goes to a party with her friends Jorge, Pietra and Lucas, but there things start to change.
The story tells the beginning of Júlia's day, which repeats itself every time she walks through the door of her house. However, every time she returns to the same day, a family member disappears as if they had never existed and only Júlia holds the memory of them. During the repetitions, family problems of communication and affection are highlighted, bringing reflections on family relationships and/or the lack thereof.
While caring for her mother with Alzheimer's, Manuela discovers a secret world hidden in the city's cracks, where invisible creatures feed on the pain of lost memories. Guided by Carlos, she faces the Unlembrins to recover not only a prescription but also a fragment of her mother's memory.
The film follows Samira and Thalia, two characters who reflect on their personal experiences with cinema, exploring how this relationship is built in everyday life.
In the Human Resources conglomerate of Hell, where employees eternally toil in perpetual justice, veteran employee Ruth Honda faces an unprecedented dilemma: a convict appeals his sentence, claiming innocence. While attempting to resolve the case, Ruth and her colleagues find themselves trapped in a labyrinth of absurd procedures and eccentric figures, exposing the ironies and contradictions of a hellish work system.