Violeta and Cristian are in love, but starting to hate each other. During the pandemic, they live in Violeta's mother's luxurious apartment, surrounded by dirt, disorder, and lack of affection. A water cut, caused by unpaid bills, forces them to confront their privilege and emotional neglect.
Thirty-year-old LaDonne, a hotel housekeeper and single mother of twins, fights to stay sober and stable. When job loss and family strain push her to a breaking point and arrest, rehab offers a chance at redemption. Guided by a counselor and a kind stranger, LaDonne begins to heal. Her brave performance at a Christmas event becomes a turning point, rebuilding dreams and finding hope.
Ebony Scrooge, a sharp-witted and stubborn winery owner, despises Christmas. Her holiday is abruptly interrupted by three spectral visitors who whisk her away on a transformative journey, forcing her to confront her buried pain and, perhaps, rediscover the true magic of the season.
In a black community on the outskirts of Recife, female solidarity ensures the celebration of Jade Nicole’s 8th birthday, even while her mother is away at work. The community, located on a flight path, hears the sound of airplanes as the children imagine wars from old movies. The adults join forces to survive their daily battles.
When a real-life house of horror is reopened as a tourist attraction, four friends decide to teach the inhabitants a lesson. But nothing is what it seems, and nobody is telling the truth in this darkly comic twist on the found footage movie.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been stripped of his royal titles and is being evicted from the rent-free mansion he calls home. His disgrace follows a scandal that’s been 25 years in the making.
In January 2009, Dick Cheney joined Fox News for his final cable interview as vice president, reflecting on his role in shaping U.S. foreign policy and leading the fight against terrorism.
"Donas da Cultura Popular Madá" celebrates the life and culture of Mestra Madá, a leader of *Samba de Coco* from Ilha Grande, in São Cristóvão, highlighting her vital role in preserving and sharing this cultural legacy. Recognized as a Living Heritage of Sergipe’s Culture, Mestra Madá is a master of the *Samba de Coco* tradition, passed down through her family.
It presents the pioneering work of Casa Dibarro, its Fouther Mother, and some of their "children" who make up the house and the ballroom scene in Sergipe, showing that clay carries the fingerprints of those who shaped it.