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- In 2011, a worker uprising stopped the largest construction work under way in Brazil. During four years, this documentary collected stories of anger, lonelyness, pressure, fear and broken hearts on a small town in the Amazon that was radically changed since the beginning of a huge hydroeletric plant nearby.
- The work mediated by digital apps and platforms is growing worldwide. But the advance of the "gig economy", called in Brazil "uberization", has aroused debates about the precariousness and intensification of work.
- Anais is a 18-year old, 8-months pregnant girl who has no home. Yurimai, a doctor, mother of two, who cannot exert her vocation. They're all Venezuelan women, forced to immigrate due to the humanitarian crisis in their home country. Their destination is Boa Vista, Brazil, where their welcoming is far from ideal. Set over the backdrop of the rising tension at the border between these two countries, Neither is a tale of uprootedness. Anais, Yurimai and Sandra might have left the hardships of their collapsed homeland behind, but, facing xenophobia, solitude, lack of opportunity, they're caught in limbo, where home is nowhere.
- Venezuelan women, forced to immigrate to Brazil due to the humanitarian crisis, try to stabilize their complicated lives.