Social & External
Tayla
Aldair
Rodrigo
A heated episode in Nicolas and Natália's Christmas Eve, two siblings need to organize the decorations and the feast on time before their parents arrival. And just like that, racing against time to execute everything perfectly for Christmas, the siblings come to the realization that they'll need to deal with much more than the preparations, but their relationship with fraternity.
Latchkey kids lose touch when one of them moves away, only to reconnect years later without realizing it, having changed their names to escape their pasts. Once they realize who each other are; they are able heal the wounds of their pasts.
Bus driver Jonny wants to marry Grete, but she is jealous, and when he wrecks his bus, gets robbed by burglars and is implicated in an insurance fraud he decides to leave town and sign up on a ship as a sailor.
A heartfelt story about three mothers from different social background facing difficulties in raising their children.
A story of spiritual resistance to physical political persecution. Set after the Russian revolution, when communist zealots hunt down everyone who will not forswear their Orthodox Catholic ways.
A reporter who's about to lose his job, and who's daughter is very ill, starts a relationship with a married woman. Tragedy ensues.
A policeman's wife becomes a drug addict and goes to work at the dreaded "Club Lesbo;" an affiliation run by gangsters. A haunted devil mask also figures into the, er, um, plot.
Deep It is a powerful drama that explores the real impact of carrying a knife on young people and their communities. The message is loud and clear, there is no such thing as a victimless crime. Everyone gets hurt in the process.
A single mother deal with raising her children while taking blame for the passed away of their father.
While stranded at a diner on Christmas Eve, Rose finds personal redemption in protecting a young baby from an abusive father on her way to reconciling with the child she had to give up for adoption in her youth.
A very challenging and thought provoking discussion about the alarmingly obvious evidence for creation and against limitless evolution. But does proving that God must be evil further prove that He cannot possibly exist? Leo Byrne challenges popular belief with science fiction illustrations and original suggestions and questions.
Jordan relies on his ability to recall information to get good grades, but he still needs someone else to do his homework. Nigel is this someone else. He also gets high marks but unlike Jordan, Nigel understands the mathematical equations.