Sujo

Direction
Astrid Rondero
Country
Mexico
Format
Feature film
Type
Fiction
Original title
Sujo
Film presented in Toulouse

Sin señas particulares, (Astrid Rondero is co-scriptwriter and producer) selected for the official competition.

Scenario
Astrid Rondero

Astrid Rondero

Filmography

Sin Señas Particulares, 2020, Feature film
The Darkest Days of Us, 2017, Feature film
En Aguas Quietas, 2011, Short film

Synopsis

When Josue, a petty cartel gun man, is killed, he leaves behind Sujo, his beloved five-year old son. Sujo will grow up with his aunt, amidst hardship and the constant danger of the cartel. When his father’s destiny seems to catch up with him, Sujo will escape to the city, leaving his childhood behind. He will never know it but he will fulfill his father’s wish who named him after the most beautiful thing he had ever seen in the misery of his own childhood : a horse, black and pure, called Sujo.

Visual concept

The imagery of Sujo will feed on the contradictions of Mexican reality, a mix between crudeness and beauty. Flowers, colors and memorabilia in mausoleums, against rotten walls, bullet holes and dirty streets, where new capos are making their way into a soon-to-be forgotten history. In Sujo we will build a bridge between reality and dreams but the cinematography will not fall in the trap of artifice. We will work mostly with natural light and waiting, camera ready to get into the mystery of what we miss in everyday life.

Objectives sought in Films in Development

We are looking to meet possible partners willing to contribute to advancing this project : co-producers, sales agents, film funds, financers.

Shooting planned date

February 2021

Planned shooting location

Guanajuato and Mexico City (Mexico)

Percentage of funding in place
275 000 USD
Project's development phase

Advanced development, financing

Production
EnAguas cine
Coproduction
Avanti Pictures
Producer's biography

Fernanda is a Mexican writer-director and producer. She is the director of Sin señas particulares (Audience Award, Best Screenplay Award, Sundance 2020). She has produced the films Plastic  (by Ricardo Soto, 2015, developed at The Locarno Filmmakers Academy), Los días más oscuros de nosotros (by Astrid Rondero, 2017, nominated for two Silver Ariels and winner of several international awards) and Lighting in the mountains, documentary in post-production by Dalia Reyes.