After neglecting the grief of losing her mother, Raquel is forced out of her comfort zone when she must visit her childhood home.
Every morning, Pedro carefully prepares coffee for Tiago, but even with all his extraordinary efforts, he is unable to prevent the drink from getting cold.
Cecilia wants to board a train to Nowhere, but that destination is unavailable.
Iara, a girl who is about to come of age, dreams of seeing the ocean, but lives in Rio Grande do Norte's countryside with her mother, a woman who's dreams were swallowed by the waves and who fears of losing her daughter.
With the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing, three friends struggle to maintain their friendship through phone calls, but a change in behavior has them questioning the true impact of the virus.
Felipe Santelli (born June 24, 2003) is an actor, film director, cultural producer, and DJ from Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Santelli directed, wrote, and edited the short film "A Menina que Nunca Viu o Mar" (2022), which received awards and recognition on the festival circuit. Santelli began their career at the age of 15 on television, working as a reporter and host of a children's and teen program. Since then, he have appeared in several short and medium-length films as well as advertising campaigns. In cultural production, Santelli organizes film screenings and LGBTQIAPN+ electronic music parties, such as "Santelloween." They are currently studying Audiovisual at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte.
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