My Family Essay 2023
An orphan narrates his essay “What is Family?” and how he found his answer when he met “Surfing Uncle” developing a bond like a father, uncle, grandfather and brother from the — heart.
An orphan narrates his essay “What is Family?” and how he found his answer when he met “Surfing Uncle” developing a bond like a father, uncle, grandfather and brother from the — heart.
Clarissa discovers that her own mother is much more than just her mom.
Márcio steals a script and knocks coffee in it.
In 1961, father and son travel to Porto Alegre. Their severance leads both to unknown realities.
On the night before his birthday, Lucas wishes to not turn twenty. To his surprise, his wish comes true, leaving him stuck in time.
Miguel is being haunted by something he doesn't understand. In one of his sleepless nights, an angel named Mihael reveals himself to him.
Its close to midnight, and at The Round Table’s bar two strangers arise: The first inflicting chaos and the second salvation, one thing is certain they came from beyond…
Old Mr. Ulisses wanders around trying to prove how lost our youth is.
After the son’s coldness and wife’s hatred, Baltazar begins questioning his mind in search of answers.
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Four characters get stuck in a boarding house after the spread of a contagious disease.
Memories, mistakes and regrets of what could have been?
The motel room destroyed, a hell of a hangover and a dead body; the world really should have ended.
A following deceit leads Giovanna to dwell over memories from her past relationship.
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