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- A man fantasizes about a young girl in a diner, a teenage girl lies to her boyfriend, and a woman is haunted by the ghost of a man she once loved. Distrust, obscurity and self-preservation are common themes uniting the three sections.
- Elijah, a skeptical anthropologist who specializes in the study of shamanism, conducts field research with a powerful shaman healer, Santero. One day Elijah arrives at Fernando's hut and discovers the old man in disarray. Santero says he was injured by an evil sorceress, Akilina, and explains that without Elijah's help, he will succumb to her next attack. At first, Elijah is hesitant to believe Santero, but when Elijah accidentally attracts Akilina's attention, he finds himself cursed and on the brink of death. Will Elijah reevaluate his beliefs in order to save his life?
- A French woman in her mid-thirties lives alone in a woods cabin. The first night we meet her, Marcel, a 13-year-old boy, rudely knocks on her door and welcomes himself into her life. From the very point of their introduction, a tension (sexual and otherwise) is formed between the two. The following day, the woman discloses the reason for her apparent discontent: she shows Marcel a large femur bone, which she claims to be the embodiment of her lost husband and source of her mourning. Marcel, wise beyond his age, leads the woman through a series of obstacles, which require them to pass into otherworldly locations, including some from the woman's memories. There, she must undergo tough challenges and internal sacrifices. The film progresses and it becomes clear that the woman is steadily making progress to a better state of mind and being. But in the last step in the process, she falters. The whole process is terminated. Her lust and restlessness has thrown her life into a degenerating regression. Marcel packs his bags and leaves her life the way he came into it. The poor woman is left alone in shock, regret, and confusion.