On a hot summer day, Paloma decides to fulfill her most cherished dream: a traditional wedding in a church with her boyfriend Zé. She is a devoted mother, a hard-working farmhand in a papaya plantation and has been saving to afford the celebration. The priest’s refusal to marry her and Zé will force Paloma to confront the rural society. She suffers violence, betrayal, prejudice and injustice but nothing shakes the faith and determination of this transgender woman.
Samya De Lavor was born in the city of Fortaleza, Brazil. She studied at the Federal University of Ceará and began her career as a theater actress. In cinema, his trajectory began with Com os Fists Clenched (2014). He then stood out for his work on the award-winning feature Boi Neon (2015), alongside Juliano Cazarré.