In 1973, after Pinochet's coup, Chile was one of the most dangerous places in the world. The only apparently safe place was the embassies. The film is based on real accounts by João Carlos Bona Garcia who spent 42 days inside the Embassy in these conditions “of not knowing if he would be alive the next day” and survived.
A man chilling on his backyard just needs to check on something before he... does something.
Lucas is in trouble, he has only a week to pay he's debts to Gomez. So he comes up with a plan and forms a team to steal a necklace that contains potential clues to a hidden treasure.
When Sofia's mental health starts to take a toll on her relationship with Júlio, they find out that there are things they can't solve together.
Dália and Angélica write a manifesto for their right to freak out for no reason.
Three siblings, their spouses and children gather at their dead hoarding father's house to clean it all up. Old resentments and new secrets emerge.
In a post-apocalyptic world, three strangers are hiding on an abandoned house, learning about each other's past and hoping to stay alive.
An exorcism goes terribly wrong as the entity searches for a stronger host.
After a harsh break up, Renato and Sofia meet one last time to discuss what went wrong in their relationship.
A group of friends get together on a video call a year after a terrible accident happend.
Born in southern Brazil, Bruno began acting at the age of 12 in a local theater company, performing in over 20 plays, including the musical "Os Saltimbancos" by Chico Buarque and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. In 2019, he wrote his first script for the short film "Alone," which was released only in 2021. During that time, Bruno began to get involved in film production and directing, and in 2022, he founded Badunts Films, releasing the first films under the production company's logo: "Obrigado por Estar Aqui" and "Gritos Histéricos de Garotas em Vestidos Floridos".
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