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"From within the walls of a prison, a group of inmates writes scenes about a ”Man”."

From within the walls of a prison, a group of inmates writes scenes about a Man. As they act out their words, their cells transform into childhood landscapes, hospital rooms, and places flooded by the outside world's light. But as the story unfolds, the lines between imagination and reality blur, and we begin to wonder who this Man is.

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  • Albano Guimarães Veiga

    Albano Guimarães Veiga

  • Armindo Silva Boarqueiro

    Armindo Silva Boarqueiro

  • Gonçalo Fernandes Sá Silveira

    Gonçalo Fernandes Sá Silveira

  • João Bernardo Ferreira Alves

    João Bernardo Ferreira Alves

  • Luis Manuel Constantino Vale

    Luis Manuel Constantino Vale

  • Luis Pedro Lima Franco

    Luis Pedro Lima Franco

  • Rodrigo Gonçalo Fernandes Saraiva

    Rodrigo Gonçalo Fernandes Saraiva

  • Tomás André Dias Silva

    Tomás André Dias Silva

Overview

From within the walls of a prison, a group of inmates writes scenes about a Man. As they act out their words, their cells transform into childhood landscapes, hospital rooms, and places flooded by the outside world's light. But as the story unfolds, the lines between imagination and reality blur, and we begin to wonder who this Man is.

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