Curt Nimuendajú is a German ethnologist who lived in Brazil from 1903 until his death. In addition to having studied and defended the rights of about 50 indigenous peoples, he lived as one of them in each tribe. Nimuendajú died in 1945, in the Amazon, under unknown circumstances.
A businessman's empire crumbles after a shady deal. Desperate, he and his wife's best friend (his lover) plot to kill his author wife. She must choose: finish her story or survive it.
Athena and Pallas had planned to join the army together. Pallas enlisted, but Athena, afraid, stayed behind. She had promised to follow — but Pallas died.
Nymph loves to sing. She got it from her mother Muse, she is an outstanding performer, whom Nymph admires. Once at her mother's birthday party, 13-year-old Nymph sang her mother's favorite song, and even so much so that the guests began to actively join in the round dances around the girl. Muse immediately felt the same desire to dance, realizing this, Muse hid her resentment, but she would definitely talk to her daughter...
Klara is a 16-year-old girl who lost her best friend Ella in a tragic accident. In order to better process her friend's death, Klara wants to remember Ella. However, for Klara this seems impossible.
In a young actress sitting in a hospital office, we recognize a youthful Persephone. She is facing surgery that may become the final act of her personal play. By signing the consent form, the doctor, Hades, stamps the paper with a seal shaped like an obelisk — the coin given to souls in Greek mythology for their passage to the underworld. This gesture symbolizes the fatality of her decision.
She is the guardian of a prophecy only she believes in. Within four walls, she builds a world of warnings and rituals, keeping her younger brother from crossing the threshold. But when the outside begins to knock, the sanctuary turns into a cage. A psychological tale of fear disguised as protection — and freedom feared more than fate.
Sophie, only 11, turns a day of mourning into a journey of discovery and connection. At her mother’s funeral, Sophie’s imaginative spirit leads her away from traditional grief rituals and toward an impromptu birthday celebration for a new friend who is also riddled with his own grief. Glitter, toy guns and fleeting friendships collide creating strange, messy beauty of connection. Sophie’s actions challenge the adults’ somber norms and tell a story of resilience, showcasing how children’s innocent play can transform pain into healing and forge unexpected friendships and meaning.
A Boy Named Choo Choo is a story about a boy who serves as a human transit service in a dystopian world where people are turned into fleshy currency. After his handler steals all his schmeckles, a tragedy occurs and Choo Choo seeks revenge.
The death of his mother plunges Budi into the feelings of loss and sadness that he has yet to understand. To process his feelings, Budi must go on a journey to find a final resting place for his mother.
Pedram, 10, lives with his mother Afsaneh and has many problems with her. Afsaneh plans to get married, but she faces opposition from Pedram, who believes this is the reason for Pedram's problems. Pedram meets a strange young man and a secret friendship develops between them.