- Direction
- Catalina Alarcón
- Country
- Chile
- Format
- Feature film
- Type
- Documentary
- Original title
- Volver a casa
- Film presented in Toulouse
La Gambeta – Compétition Court-métrage fiction 2021
- Scenario
- Catalina Alarcón
Catalina Alarcón
Filmography
– La Gambeta, short film Fic Valdivia, Chili, 2020, Festival de cine de La Habana, Cuba, 2021, Cinelatino 33èmes Rencontres de Toulouse, France, 2021
– Octubre, short film FIDOCS, Chili, 2019, FIDBA, Argentine, 2020, PANORAMICA Stockholms latinamerikanska filmfestival, Sweden
Note of intent
Since my debut as a filmmaker I have been interested in spaces that enter into conflict. In 2017, I began VR workshops in prisons connecting inmates with their families thanks to VR. That moment changed my life forever. I didn’t stop making the workshops, trying to raise awareness about the crisis of the prison system. This documentary is the culmination of that work and wants to reflect on the necessity of affection and family for all human beings.
Synopsis
In Valparaíso’s prison, inmates’ human rights are violated on a daily basis. A cultural program allows a group of inmates to go back home through virtual reality experiences. Ariel (20) has a terminally ill mother, Cueto (45) dreams of seeing his nieces again, Mr Claudio (54) is an outsider who misses the sea and Franco (26) is desperate to finish his sentence and reunite with his son. They live different experiences and are helped by the others who create the best environment possible, a contrast to the abuse of the prison guards, which they learn to cope with together. Their last VR experience is collective, they all virtually attend Franco’s wedding after he finishes his sentence. They moved around like they were dancing, contrasting with the cold walls of the prison surrounding them.
Visual concept
The inmates will live virtual reality experiences that will connect them with their families. In prison, the body reacts to VR as if it were in the place where they virtually visit, so the inmates are guided and accompanied in each of these experiences, which produces a sort of “dance” among them. The camera will follow the inmate’s movements and reactions. The VR experiences will be shot by their families with a 360 camera, footage that will be adapted to the screen in landscape format
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- Objectives sought in Films in Development
We are looking for sales agents and European broadcasters who can partner with us as co-producers.
- Shooting planned date
July 2022
- Planned shooting location
Valparaíso penitentiary, Valparaíso (Chile), Quilpué (Chile), Santiago (Chile), Viña del Mar (Chile)
- Percentage of funding in place
- 11%
- Project's development phase
Developement
- Production
- Mimbre Films & Pequen productions
- Producer's biography
Daniela Camino is a Chilean filmmaker and producer. As main producer, Daniela premiered The Journey of Monalisa (2019) at IDFA and DOCNYC, winning best Dok at Zinegoak. Joséphine Schroeder is a French born producer. Her first feature documentary as main producer Story of My Name by Karin Cuyul received a special mention of the Bright Future Jury in IFFR 2019.