After the end of an intense relationship, Aurora returns to the places that marked its beginning and end. While reliving good and painful memories, she confronts what she lost of herself in trying to hold onto the love. In writing a final letter, Aurora attempts to transform the end into a learning experience—and understand that letting go is also part of moving on.
Carta para Inês
O tempo
Melatonina
Palíndroma
A Carta
Un Consuelo
Cartas de Aliaga/Letters from Aliaga
Alinhamento milenar
Noite de Jogos
Restos, ainda
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