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Learn more- Four women, Adelaide, Gloria, Isabel Cristina and Maria Eduarda, are in the reception room of a hospital. Even without knowing each other and taking advantage of this waiting time to be attended, they recount their lives until arriving at that hospital trying to understand what led them there. After several coincidences in their stories, they discover that their lives are linked to the same person, a man named Carlos Cesar. This unusual encounter involves drama, suspense and humor leading the viewer to the same sensations and feelings that the characters experience until culminating in a great discovery.
Under the weight of remorse, it is a female film written, directed and starring women. It develops from the meeting of four women, Adelaide, Gloria, Isabel Cristina and Duda in the lobby of a hospital. I believe this film arouses the interest of the audience because, despite the unusual encounter of these women with a strong common experience, the coincidences that connect them, the story brings the personal dramas of these characters with daily dilemmas of the feminine universe: love, dislike, abandonment, betrayal, and how these characters deal with these feelings. This certainly generates an empathy for the public. The film has a spiritualist bias, brings in the plot a strong data that is the impossibility of the characters to cope with the pains of their existence. However, there is no value judgment, doctrinal imprint or any form of judgment in this work. It's my debut movie.
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