After being born Georgina in the outback of Bahia, she became known as Diva Rios in São Paulo’s Boca do Lixo and Rio de Janeiro’s Lapa, as well as Suzy King in the nights of Copacabana, but died as Jacuí Japurá on the border of the United States and Mexico. Four names for just one woman: fascinating, moody and very creative. Singer, songwriter, actress, ballet, folk, burlesque and exotic dancer, snake charmer and fakir were only some of the artistic endeavors she tackled during her life. Found dead on the trailer where she lived in August of 1985, in California, she left behind stories without conclusion, lost remainings of her troubled trajectory and a trail of mystery. Three decades later, two historians gather fragments of her tale with the goal of piecing together the complex puzzle that was her life. Actresses, singers, musicians and performers join them to rescue the poetic aspects of her unique personality. A question resounds throughout the entire movie: Suzy King, who are you?
Mayor Tennyson
In the town of Harbor Bridge, it is said that when someone dies, his last breath stays in his throat. When the head is severed, that last breath can be taken by another, and the recipient becomes stronger. Narcissa Sentinel has been robbing graves to cure her illness with these last breaths but soon realizes that perhaps fresher specimens are in order.
Man 2
Misty is a 'good-witch' with expertise in helping the lovelorn find true love. When Misty receives a visit from a woman requiring Misty's assistance in gaining the affection of the man she loves, Misty gladly accepts the job after she sees a picture of the handsome object of her clients' affection. Now smitten with her clients love interest herself, Misty sets out to cast a spell on him to make him fall in love with her instead of her client. What Misty soon discovers though is that when it comes to matters of the heart, sometimes all the magic in the world can't guarantee love.