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- The real life drama of a Brazilian nightclub fire that kills hundreds, whose families gather and engage in a public fight for justice.
- A black woman survives under a dictatorship in 1945's Southern Brazil.
- Nei D'Ogum is African religion, is sex and is racial causes. He is love and contradiction. He is a fighter for civil rights for black people, gays and transsexuals. He is the very cause. He describes himself as "Poor , nigger, fagot."
- Ana, Dinho and Téo, friends of long time, are affected by a "fake news" in social networks that puts at risk the friendship of the trio and the health of each one.
- In a world made of links and the crossing of cultural references what are the real boundaries of the future? A visual experiment on the social bearances of technology on our cultural relationships.
- Recollection of the life and work of Neusa Carson (1944 - 1987), pioneer linguist in the study of the native languages of Brazilian indigenous peoples and an important woman of science at the Universidade Federal of Santa Maria (UFSM), state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
- The authorities begin an investigation to discover the causes of the fire while the city mourns the hundreds of deaths that resulted from the tragedy.
- The police interrogate several people involved in the fire. The victims' parents create an association to fight for justice and investigate on their own.
- A fire turns a nightclub into hell on earth. When clubgoers fail to return home, their parents begin a futile and heartbreaking search through the city.
- Survivors struggle to recover from their burns. The parents' investigation reveals that the local government knows more than they're letting on.
- The hearings have been dragging on for years, yet no one has been prosecuted. The victims' parents fight for a grand jury trial.