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Based on the bestseller by Zíbia Gasparetto, “Nobody Is Nobody” is a dramatic novel with hints of supernatural suspense and a spiritual bias. Two couples - Gabriela (Carol Castro) with Roberto (Danton Mello) and Dr. Renato (Rocco Pitanga) with Gioconda (Paloma Bernardi) - they live relatively stable lives until the moment their destinies intertwine. A story of uncontrolled love and abusive relationships, but also of obsession, healing and forgiveness.
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A Menina Índigo
"A Menina Índigo" directed by Wagner de Assis tells the story of Sofia, a child with special abilities belonging to the Indigo generation. Her biggest wish is to reconcile her parents, even if it means changing their lives completely. The film portrays the struggles of a family trying to understand and cope with Sofia's unique abilities while dealing with their own personal issues. The performances of the cast are outstanding, especially the young actress playing Sofia. The cinematography is beautiful, capturing the essence of Brazil's natural beauty. Overall, "A Menina Índigo" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking film that will leave a lasting impression on its viewers.

Kardec
Director Wagner Assis, of "Nosso Lar" and "A Menina Índigo", returns to the spiritist doctrine - but this time, with a historical account. "Kardec" tells the story of Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, better known by the pseudonym Allan Kardec, famous for codifying, systematizing and spreading the doctrine in mid-19th century France. The biography is extremely well-intentioned and well-directed, made to please the spiritist community or those seeking to learn more about kardecism - although, as a film, it lacks greater involvement between the viewer and the characters, since the protagonists were portrayed as historical figures placed on a pedestal.

Amor Assombrado
The movie is about a woman (played by Vanessa Gerbelli, famous for telenovelas on Globo and RecordTV) who, since she was young, suffers with entities that she can see but not understand. All this to debate current issues, such as depression, the indiscriminate use of black labels and wrong diagnosis of pathologies. The feature film bears the signature of Wagner de Assis, who has explored themes of the spirit doctrine in the cinema - including titles such as 'Nosso Lar' and 'Kardec: The Story Behind the Name'. When watching 'Amor Assombrado', those who do not believe in kardecism will see the story of a writer who is tormented by her own characters. Those who believe will see an abusive love that goes far beyond this plane. The cast also features Carmo Dalla Vecchia.

Chico Para Sempre
Twenty years after the death of Chico Xavier, we have the release of 'Chico Para Sempre', a production that brings the life and work of the medium. Directed and scripted by Wagner de Assis ('Nosso Lar'), the documentary has more than 50 interviewees, documenting known events and other unpublished ones about Chico Xavier. An essential production for those who want to know more about him and also for those who already follow the work of the religious.
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My Fault
An adaptation of the first installment of the successful literary trilogy Culpables, which author Mercedes Ron initially released on the popular Wattpad platform. My Fault follows the tumultuous forbidden relationship between Noah and his stepbrother, Nick. Like many other similar productions aimed at young audiences, this movie features unbelievable situations, tonal shifts, and dialogue as stiff as it is saccharine. Certainly beloved by fans of the original book, but perhaps best avoided by those looking for a more serious drama.

Flamin' Hot
This movie, debuting as director from actress Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives), tells one of the most well-known stories of Latinos reaching the "American Dream": Richard Montañez, inventor of the world-famous Flamin' Hot Cheetos. As a biopic, Flamin' Hot is like the titular snack: it may have a lot of calories and little nutritional value, but it's certainly interesting and fun as a story. On the other hand, fans of success stories in business and marketing brought to the screen (like Air: The Story Behind the Logo) will definitely find something they'll like here.
