In a dusty corner of Brazil, a group of women finds themselves trapped in a patriarchal system that oppresses and marginalizes them. The story centers around Valeria, a brave woman who decides to challenge the established norms and, along with her friends, form a community where freedom and sisterhood are celebrated. Throughout the film, these women face not only the internal struggle for self-determination but also the external pressure from a society that views them as mere objects.
As they try to survive in a world filled with obstacles, Valeria takes the lead and becomes a leader who inspires her peers to rise up and fight for their rights. The emotions are intense, as each of them carries her own burden of experiences, traumas, and dreams. Rivalries and hatred are common, but so are love and friendship. Amidst the chaos, the women discover the importance of unity and the power they possess when they stand together.
The film is a raw and poignant portrait of female resilience, featuring moments of joy and sorrow that highlight the struggle for dignity and respect. With bold direction and memorable performances, this film is not only a social critique but also a cry of hope that resonates even today, inviting reflection on emancipation and the role of women in society.