Films in Progress 30 / San Sebastián 2016

El Silencio del Viento (en)

Director: 

Álvaro Aponte-Centeno

Country: 

  • France
  • Porto Rico
  • République Dominicaine

Year: 

2017

Length: 

85 m.

El silencio del viento is the story of a man who tries to get over his sister’s death but can’t because he has to continue working at his illegal business of bringing undocumented immigrants from the Dominican Republic to Puerto Rico.

La educación del rey (en)

Director: 

Santiago Esteves

Country: 

  • Argentine

Year: 

2017

Length: 

67 m.

Escaping from his criminal baptism, Reynaldo Galíndez, alias “Rey”, lands in the patio of the house inhabited by Carlos Vargas, a retired security guard. Vargas proposes a deal: the young boy will repair the damage caused to his home when falling in return for not being handed over to the police. The lessons given to the teenager by the old guard will give rise to a relationship not unlike the old legends of educating a king (for the “Rey” of his name, meaning “king”). The agreement will start to fall apart when the loose ends of the robbery Reynaldo had participated in start wrapping themselves round them.

La familia (en)

Director: 

Gustavo Rondón Córdova

Country: 

  • Chili
  • Norvège
  • Venezuela

Year: 

2017

Length: 

80 m.

Andrés (35) and his son Pedro (12) live in a working district of Caracas and hardly ever see one another. While Andrés fills his time doing different jobs, Pedro wanders the streets playing with his friends and learning from the violent atmosphere around him. During a ball game, Pedro fights with a boy, injuring him with a bottle. Andrés is embarrassed when he hears what has happened and decides to flee from the district in search of refuge. This situation will expose a father incapable of controlling his teenage son, but it will also involuntarily bring them closer than they have ever been.

Las olas (en)

Director: 

Adrián Biniez

Country: 

  • Argentine
  • Uruguay

Year: 

2017

Length: 

91 m.

Exhausted on leaving work, Alfonso (38) goes to the beach and dives into the sea. Coming to the surface, he finds himself on another beach, in another time. His parents are waiting for him, calling to him from the water’s edge. Alfonso sees and understands everything from his adult’s body, even if they treat him like an 11 year old. This is the beginning of a fantastic voyage through the different holidays in his life, where the situations come one after the other with no chronological order, interrupting with a tone of intimacy and entertaining nostalgia his meetings with girlfriends, teenage and childhood pals, his daughter and his loneliness.

Medea (en)

Director: 

Alexandra Latishev Salazar

Country: 

  • Chili
  • Costa Rica

Year: 

2016

Length: 

78 m.

María José is 25. Her life moves back and forth between the monotony of class at the university, her eternally distant parents and a couple of alternative spaces where she can explore her own and others’ limits. One day she meets Javier, a boy she really likes and tries to have a relationship with, but her behaviour starts changing radically. In fact she’s a few months into her pregnancy and no one knows.

Un gran dragón (en)

Director: 

Jaime Osorio Marquez

Country: 

  • Colombie

Year: 

2017

Length: 

109 m.

Marcos, a withdrawn park ranger, sees the fragile balance achieved in his isolation collapse with the arrival of a couple of biologists investing strange bird deaths. Unfortunately, the desire and envy for normality represented by the couple awaken the monster he has been trying to control. His face, his legs and his arms don’t belong to him and as the desperation becomes incontrollable, he can only see one way out: mutilation.