When her grandmother dies, 19-year-old Anabel becomes closer to Meiko, a shy young neighbour. Little by little, this simple approximation reveals hidden feelings and improbable similarities. Returning to her grandmother's apartment, Anabel encounters a strange presence which helps her understand the moment she is living through.
Eduardo Nunes
Studied Cinema at UFF and in the decade of 1990 completed five shorts as director, which won more than 50 prizes between them. In 2012, made Southwest, his first feature, exhibited in 27 countries and winner of 23 international awards — including two FIPRESCI and the Andrei Tarkovski Award. In 2017, made his second feature, Unicorn, adapted from the work of Hilda Hilst, which had its international première at the 68th Berlinale.