No voy a pedirle a nadie que me crea

Direction
Fernando Frías de la Parra
Country
Mexico
Format
Feature film
Type
Fiction
Original title
No voy a pedirle a nadie que me crea
Film presented in Toulouse

Ya no estoy aquí, Official Competition

Scenario
Maria Camila Arias, Fernando Frías de la Parra, Juan Pablo Villalobos

Fernando Frías de la Parra

Born and raised in Mexico City, Fernando Frias attended Columbia University as a Fulbright Scholar and has worked as a director, cinematographer, and editor. His first narrative feature, Rezeta, won several awards on the festival circuit, including the Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2014 Slamdance Film Festival. Fernando attended the 2014 Sundance Screenwriters Lab with Ya No Estoy Aqui. He will be directing the new HBO Mexico City pilot starring Fred Armisen.

Filmography

Ya no estoy aquí, 2019, Fiction
Rezeta, 2014, Fiction
Calentamiento local, 2008, Documentary

Note of intent

I want to make this film because it hits close to home in terms of how we relate to one another at this moment in history in which things are not at all how they are presented to be from politics, to human connection from the way we feel to the way we remember days in which people can be extremely connected and yet absolutely absent. I see in this story a great opportunity to comment on all of this through the use of great comedic tone and solid writing structure that perfectly holds perspective shifts, plot twists and ouch endings.

Synopsis

Everything begins with a kid who has always been a troublemaker: a future swindler, conning unsuspecting victims with an imaginary golf course he is about to build. He then involves the protagonist of this story – a Mexican who travels to Barcelona with his girlfriend to study literature – in big trouble: a petty drug deal that turns his visit to the city into a disturbing adventure, which, if I described it to you, you probably wouldn’t believe anyway…

Visual concept

This is a story where people keep secrets from each other, a story where no one, as much as they try, can connect, and overall a story that completes itself piece by piece like a puzzle. The tricky thing is that the pieces of two different puzzles have been mixed into the same bag: one is what is really happening and this unfolds mostly through the voice of a very confused girlfriend who doesn’t understand what’s going on with her boyfriend, and the other one is the novel that the boyfriend, who is forced into silence, is writing and hiding from everyone until the very last minute.
This translates visually into a very interesting language in which, for example, we sometimes see the same characters or places looking differently depending on the version we are experiencing. The camera language will be that of a discrete but sneaky and ironical witness.

Objectives sought in Films in Development

Find the right European producing partner and production company to run the physical production.

Shooting planned date

February 2021

Planned shooting location

Barcelona (Spain), Guadalajara (Mexico)

Project's development phase

Writing second draft and development

Production
Exile
Producer's biography

Alonso Aguilar is producer and head of development at Exile. He has been former head of innovation at Televisa Studios where he launched the first p ilot season in the history of the company, former director of Los Cabos International Film Festival, Former head writer for the Latin American bureau of MTV News, Former COO of Mexico City International Film Festival (FICCO), and programmer at Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF). He launched the Gabriel Figueroa Film Fund to support emerging Mexican filmmakers and showrunners.