Carlos is a young man from the São Paulo middle class who works for a big company during a time when foreign automobile industries were settling in Brazil. Shortly after, he accepts a job at a factory that makes automobile parts, where he becomes manager. To a certain extent, he is a family man who works hard, earns well and lives unsatisfied. Without any prospects in his life to change the condition he rejects, his last resort is escaping.

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A young woman with borderline personality disorder, fights a lonely battle when she believes her new...

An original live radio play from award-winning author Sharon Gosling.

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A girl decides to rob the hardware store in her neighborhood to emulate her idols from quinqui cinem...

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Extremely inteligent a six year old girl named Cleopatra decides to runaway from the orphanage in or...
Young native Indian Shi-Shi-Etko will soon be taken away from her home to begin her formal western e...

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Three "miniatures" touching on romantic relationships between men and women from different perspecti...

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The true story of a single mom who overcomes many of life's obstacles.

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A hard-nosed Chicago cop is sent to London to bring back an American mobster being held for extradit...