Romantic drama inspired by real events and directed by Oscar nominee Bruno Barreto.1951, arrives in Rio de Janeiro from New York. Elizabeth, 40, on an impromptu trip through South America. She calls Mary, an old friend from university in New York who now lives in Rio, to tell her her plans and she convinces her to stay with her for a few days in Rio de Janeiro. Mary goes to pick her up at the port with Lota, her romantic partner. Lota is outgoing, imposing, genuine and charismatic. For her part, the discreet Elizabeth is seen by others as the perfect embodiment of human fragility, both physically and emotionally. Although an initial character incompatibility arises, there seems to be a special chemistry between the two.
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Romantic drama inspired by real events and directed by Oscar nominee Bruno Barreto.1951, arrives in Rio de Janeiro from New York. Elizabeth, 40, on an impromptu trip through South America. She calls Mary, an old friend from university in New York who now lives in Rio, to tell her her plans and she convinces her to stay with her for a few days in Rio de Janeiro. Mary goes to pick her up at the port with Lota, her romantic partner. Lota is outgoing, imposing, genuine and charismatic. For her part, the discreet Elizabeth is seen by others as the perfect embodiment of human fragility, both physically and emotionally. Although an initial character incompatibility arises, there seems to be a special chemistry between the two.