Dante, an aging gay activist, is determined to fulfill his dream of creating a dignified home for the elderly. He suffers as he witnesses his lesbian friend, Araci, trapped in an inhuman nursing home. Growing old is not an easy journey, with loneliness constantly lurking. Do we truly deserve a peaceful rest in our later years? Dante reminds us that, in matters of love, friendship is the deepest form of connection—an emotional bond that warms and unites us like family, embracing our still transgressive ways of being. (Bruno Hilário)