Ana Almeida
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In the 17th century a warrior woman fights for the independence of Angola. After witnessing the murder of her son and watching her people being humiliated by Portuguese colonizers, Njinga will become a Queen and struggle for their liberation embodying the motto: those who stay fight to win.
Nzinga, Queen of Angola

Kbela is an experience of being a woman and becoming black. The film’s screenplay is based on the tale of MC K-Bela, which tells the story of a black girl, a resident of Rio’s Baixada Fluminense region, who went through a process of whitening during her life and decided to liberate herself from this, letting her natural hair grow again, getting rid of chemical interference.
Kbela

Jonas (25) is a young man who is in a toxic relationship with Ricardo (45) and is depressed because Renan, a friend from work, was brutally murdered by the serial killer known as “The Owl”, a psychopath from Curitiba, who has already killed four young men in the city. Things get even more tense in the young man's life when he realizes that, in fact, all of the victims have already passed through his life in some way.