Paula Reis
as Mulher
A university professor on the verge of divorce and a new life is confronted with encounters that make him doubt his desires — and reality.
A transgender girl runs away from home and is invited to live with a strange photographer who pushes her to help him pay his debts.
Bruno is a depressive and lonely guy who cannot sleep, in the meantime, he became a PVV volunteer, to help people with some kind of problem, in one of the calls, he falls in love by a woman and sees a new light in your life.
As a prayer, a character exhausted by her own life desperately calls out to something with no name as a last resource for help in her existence. Through the analogy of a lamp that slowly turns on as if answering her request, let there be "light".
Everything happens from the perspective of a young girl who, by sheer circumstances and against her own will, finds herself to be a part of social milieu during local elections.
Father and son facing something beyond their comprehension.
An old man attempting to harm the village's mystical guardian tree. An office worker, obsessed with beauty, tampering with her neighbor's packages. A mother making deals with ghosts to secure her daughter's place in medical school. A senior police officer insisting on handling a case alone, despite his junior's objections. A college student seeking fame on social media through horror content. These seemingly unrelated incidents are eerily linked by their intertwined relationships and a shared undercurrent of wrong choices driven by desire. At the heart of it all lies a sinister dark market. Once its true nature is revealed, there’s no turning back.
Unofficial sequel to Takena Nagao's original two part animation.
Four short films each following the different losses felt in life. “Loss of Self” directed by Sawsen Chihaoui, “Dissasociate” directed by Benny Zielke, “Darkroom” directed by Zachary Cook, and “the Sword and the Stone” directed by Jacob Deetz