
Pedro Miosso
Directing
Known For

In a world in collapse, when the present seems unbearable and the future nonexistent, Anteliza, a young black woman about to leave school, receives a note that leads her down unlikely paths. Between desires, pressures, and possibilities, she will be confronted with a free reality she has always dreamed of. But what is freedom when it demands that you abandon who you are?
Estação: Liberdade

A hybrid short film (documentary/fiction) that plunges into the realities of three independent, marginalized artists from São Paulo, some of whom are members of the LGBT community (including a notable transfeminine performance artist). The plot follows the artists' subjective journeys rather than a single central conflict. The storyline focuses on self-discovery, artistic creation as a form of resistance, and the search for ways to make a living from art within a context of social and economic limitations. Through interviews, performances, and glimpses into their daily lives, the short film explores how these artists transform their identities—including their queer identities and the challenges associated with them—into powerful artistic expression.