
Ciro Araujo
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In a ghost town of Salvador da Bahia and in an undefined period of time, Cleo sees herself pierced by two antagonic feelings: the loneliness of the physical and political ruins from an once free place, and the hope she keeps in the last relationship that remains in her life - a childhood friend, perhaps an old and latent flame.
The Night After (Instead Of The Morning Before)

A traveler and a narrator in the post-apocalypse; they narrate an abandoned city as we arrive at a destroyed landscape and understand what happened to this small city.
I Hear a City

Inside a socio-educational detention unit, five youths in conflict with the law plan their own film as a way to find meaning in their time behind bars. Through a hybrid process that blends documentary and fiction, TWENTY TWENTY FOUR dissolves the reality of juvenile crime and confinement into a sensory experience—exploring rebellion, boredom, and traces of tenderness within a space defined by abandonment.