"The Stranger," directed by Flora Dias and Juruna Mallon, is a highlight at the Berlin Festival. The film is set in Brazil's largest airport, Guarulhos, which was built on indigenous land. Every day, hundreds of thousands of passengers and 35,000 workers move through this space, which operates like a medium to large-sized city. The story follows Alê (Larissa Siqueira), a ground staff member whose family history was impacted by the airport's construction. The narrative explores encounters over time, revealing memories and futures intertwined by a past in constant transformation.