Overview: Upon seeing his wife (Juliana Seabra) die, a painter (Ricardo Martins) decides to honor her with a post-mortem painting (made after death). When hanging the finished painting on the wall, the painter realizes that something strange is happening in his work, which awakens in him a mixture of longing and fear. They say it's not good to have pictures of dead people in your house.
Overview: A mysterious flower is left on the doorstep of a man who lives alone in a house far from the big city. That man just puts the strange flower inside the house and leaves for work. What he didn't expect is that each petal of that flower was the days of his life.
Overview: Legend has it that the treader appears hideously on top of people who eat too much. In addition, she always appears when there is exaggeration and food is not shared with those who are hungry. It's like the sin of gluttony: "Anyone who eats and doesn't share anything gets a bloated belly", as Seu Madruga used to say. And we add: with a swollen belly, the treadmill comes and empties it.