Rafael González
as Omar
Juan Ramón Góngora
as Dr. O’blivion
Eduardo Sansores
as Omar joven
Milian Villaseñor
as Euridia
Argel King
as Sujeto comercial/Transeúnte
Genesis and Luciano have a long-distance relationship and it seems to work for them until they talk about the things that matters to them.
In an inner world suspended between oblivion and creation, a female figure moves through a dreamlike space where forgotten ideas take shape. Genesis is an experimental piece that explores the journey toward the origin of an idea — of oneself.
Gilberto leaves his home on the last day of his father's life, travelling around the city in search of the places that were meaningful to him: his old house, the museum where he worked, and the streets of a very lively city. This escape becomes a reconstruction of the father, a journey through memory and a farewell.
A documentary about the sea and memory. Its movement is its form. Its strength.
In the days leading up to the start of the Uruguayan dictatorship in 1933, Eugenia and Emanuel argued over their differing positions on the issue, which created tensions in their relationship...
A young man who dreams of being an artist remembers an argument he had with a cousin who distrusted his plans. The disagreement is so great that, even though they both talk, neither of them listens to what the other has to say.
There are places that never stop speaking to us, even when we think we've forgotten them.
While a music box plays, a young woman is consumed by anxiety and fear of being judged for a decision she made.
Héctor Vicario is an unhappy accountant who hasn't been able to make it in life, while his twin brother, Thiago, is the complete opposite: a highly successful musician. After their father's death, the two must reunite to plan the funeral and face what life has in store for them after a long period of separation.
A young man goes to a shopping mall and discovers that everyone has disappeared.