In a bar in Brazil, Bia is harassed by a man passing by. Her friend Bruno tries to help, but things quickly escalate. In this short film by 18-year-old debut director Mia Lima Rocha, irony is key in addressing issues like sexism, patriarchy, and harassment. The film, humorous and thought-provoking, satirizes today’s world, where a woman asserting her basic rights is labeled a “buzzkill,” while men are praised for doing the bare minimum. Offering a contemporary view of the new generation of female filmmakers, Mia tackles essential issues without losing the lightness and charm of a captivating film.