Sidiane Nunes
Acting
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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.
Ausência

Bruno, a curious boy, is delighted by the arrival of new neighbors and tries to get to know Ana, the daughter of the newly arrived couple. Ana's father is strict and prevents a friendship between the two. Determined, Bruno finds a way to talk to Ana secretly through a toy called "Telephone." Little by little, Ana shares her difficult reality, marked by fear of her violent father. Bruno tries to seek help, but no one believes him. Ana's father discovers everything and cuts off contact between them. Undeterred, Bruno tells his mother, who reports the situation. When the police arrive, Ana's family has already left. Days later, Bruno continues his life, but cherishes the memory of his friend, feeling that, in some way, they are still connected.
O Fio Que Nos Conecta

Upon moving into a new house, Leonardo, a professor passionate about art, finds comfort in his friendship with his neighbors. However, as he delves deeper into his drawings, disturbing visions begin to blur the lines between reality and imagination. The arrival of Mary, an enigmatic figure, intensifies the conflict, placing Leonardo before a dangerous boundary between artistic creation and madness.