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- "Fallen Paradise" brings you the magnificent coast shore of Sines, (Alentejo, Portugal), one of the most beautiful landscapes in the whole world, just to confront it with the existence of a local Coal Power Plant, one of the most polluting of its kind. In a way, this "no comment" documentary tries to pass on the subliminal reminiscences of a lost pure and nature-related youth, shattered by the harsh short-viewed perspectives of adulthood - just for a few more fistful of dollars.
- Julia, a young woman haunted by her inner demon of depression, joins a helpline service to ease the emotional pain of others and give some meaning to her own life, without realizing she might be the one in most need of help.
- When a police detective drives her way to a typical day at work, she soon finds out Reality can be way stranger than the Twilight Zone. This ironic, provocative and yet realistic portrait of modern day Society induces the spectator to reflect on the sham Life sometimes turns out to be, where deception and betrayal thrive every minute we interact with each other.
- In this "no comment" documentary, the author invites the audience to compare the fate of the two sides of river Tagus in the Lisbon metro area. While the north, blessed by the investments in infrastructures as consequence of the last world expo of the XXth century (Expo'98), blossomed from a decadent industrial era to a new sophisticated, ecologically sustained and culture driven paradigm, the south saw its previous leading and pioneering status in the industrial age crumble into vacant buildings and debris. Two realities - so close, so far away.
- This is an original movie about Adam, who endures intense trials throughout a short period of his life leading to his doom because of his honesty and sense of character. To some extent, he resembles the Biblical Job, but, unlike the latter, ends up destroyed, and therefore a little bit less than Job.