Is this film about Clorindo Testa or not? Is it about the life of the director, about the life of his father, about the life of his country, or is it just one of those biographical films that proliferate at film festivals in which the narrator spends his time recounting family anecdotes and pulling...
Manuel Jiménez receives some clandestine wiretappings that he has to transcribe. Because of this, and almost without wanting to, he enters a kaleidoscopic plot that involves a group of people at a party, their later walkabouts around the city at night, and their relationship with the secrets...
Clavo is a romantic daydreamer of a boy. Polilla is a fierce and beautiful girl. They both wake up in a strange world with a terrible thirst; a world where trees have faces, and where unique and fearful creatures roam. Above all things, and nevertheless, there are no sources of food to be found....
Dance becomes a vehicle to show love's different phases. Amor y Asfixia consists of three scenes that seek to dismantle certain social stereotypes linked to the women's body and its role in dance. It's a short film that experiments with the human body to initiate a bigger discussion.
As the day begins, a woman sets out to go about her routine, until she decides to take her children to the cemetery to see zombies. When she returns home, this interruption in her day will leave her with a strange and magical feeling.
A farewell opens up a strange world, in which Carmela sees transformations in her face and everything around her. She will wander through the city in search of something that can reconnect her with her desire.
A photographer goes to work at a party. There he meets Sátira, a singer who will transform his night in an unexpected way. Among drinks, cigarettes and glances that say more than they should, the night becomes a scenery for tensions, complicities and small escapes.