Joana has the same dream as all young Brazilian girls in the 80s: she wants to be a Paquita, a dancer on Xuxa's TV show. Her family is wealthy, and will support her. However, there is a problem; she is black and Xuxa never had a black Paquita on her team.
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In 2032 an eight-year old boy, displaced by global warming, fends for himself as an environmental re...

Alexe is a young trans woman, and Carl a gay man. Best friends since forever, an evening spent toget...

A sinister seductress vows to destroy a suburban family.

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A wide-eyed young postman and a gangster in trouble with the mafia find their lives become inexplica...

Two women, two generations, same trauma. One has been silent for over thirty years, the other 'only'...
Still a child but longing to be an adult, thirteen year-old Nancy overcomes her first real threat as...

Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children, is a renowned linguistics professor who st...

Two young sisters take on the dangerous task of feeding their mother's sacred ashes to the Fire Serp...

June 2010. 11 years old Julia and Raphaëlle are the best at killing time together. Between walking t...

“Snow gently falls on the blood-stained streets of a seedy out-of-time New York City. Steam envelope...

A struggling, underrated actor throws a farewell party right before he departs.

A woman is waiting for the bus. A man in a car offers her a lift but she rejects till he points that...