Late summer of 2007, South of Brazil. Joana, 13, wants to find out why her great-aunt Rosa died at 70 without ever having dated anyone. Encouraged by her friend Carolina, Joana starts an investigation about Rosa’s past. As she confronts the values of her community, Joana realizes that all the women in her family have a secret, while something hidden inside her also reveals. She plunges into her imagination to find answers while a large wind power plant is being built in their small town.
Janaína Kremer Motta is a Brazilian actress who debuted in cinema with the short film O Sanduíche (2000). With this film, she was awarded Best Actress at the Brazilian Film Festival in Miami, in the short film category. Her first feature film was Houve Uma Vez Dois Verões (2002). Her filmography includes titles such as Sal de Prata (2005), Saneamento Básico, O Filme (2007) and O Tempo e o Vento (2013).