Summaries

A documentary series about people with long-term facial paralysis.

The difficulties of relating to the world around people without the control of such spontaneous and fundamental facial movements for human communication are treated in a light way. Each episode tells a story of the physical and emotional transformation of different cases and shows unexpected examples of overcoming difficulties, in addition to those obtained in the long treatment of connecting feelings with facial expressions.

Details

Keywords
  • tv mini series
Genres
  • Documentary
Release date Nov 25, 2021
Countries of origin Brazil
Language English Portuguese
Filming locations Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
Production companies BlankTape

Box office

Budget $40

Tech specs

Runtime 10m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

EPISODE 1 - Little PrincessThe strength and delicacy of Giovana, an 11-year-old girl, who is born with facial paralysis and from an early age faced bullying and rare problems for such a young child. After having a visible improvement with the treatment abroad, nothing stops her from pursuing her big dream: to be an actress. The episode embarks on little Giovana's worldview, from her innocent princess pranks to a surprising conversation with her cousin and best friend, Bia, in which they reveal something that was hidden so far. (Goiás, Brazil)

EPISODE 2 - The First NoteTrumpeter since the age of 8, Wellington doesn't give up playing in the church orchestra even though he cannot play his instrument during years of sequels due to the bell's palsy. He and Anésio, a co-worker who noticed the appearance of the first symptoms, recall the long period in which the smile triggered in Wellington the feeling of shame, not joy, which gradually changed him as a person. When a problem with his son João Pedro comes up, he rethinks his life and finds reasons to smile again. (São Paulo Brazil)

EPISODE 3 - GlassesA serious car accident marks the story of Fernanda. Despite suffering from multiple traumas, her biggest challenge is to express herself due to her bilingual anomie and bilateral facial paralysis, which prevents her from crying even on the saddest day of her life. It is the daily life between art and culture that inspires her to continue recovering. Behind the lenses of her inseparable glasses, she is still on recovery and searching for what she calls a "new harmony". (Pernambuco Brazil)

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