Simón, Facu, and other children have fun playing soccer in the streets of La Boca. When Simón accidentally throws Facu’s ball, his best friend, into the house of the most feared old woman in the neighborhood. Determined to get it, Simón and Facu embark on an adventure together to retrieve the ball.
Briana has just turned 12 and notices that her friends are starting to like boys, which triggers insecurities about her own personal and bodily development. She is confronted with various situations that make her feel seen by others, after a frank conversation about her insecurities with her older sister, Briana realizes that growing up doesn't mean not being herself.
Not everything is as it seems when a child is about to bake a cake with his father.
A boy looks for money to replace a watch that his father lost on a work trip. Searching the corners of the house, the truths of his parents will be dusted off.
This short film is an in-depth exploration of a young adult's personal relationship with his inner child, transcending the limitations of verbal dialogue to communicate through powerful visual elements. The narrative develops like cinematographic poetry, revealing the complexity of emotional experiences that often remained to verbal expression. Through these visual sequences we are taken on an introspective journey that explores the recesses of the creative mind and the complexities of emotional experiences that often remain inarticulate.
After reading a book about galician legends, four friends go on an adventure to find a golden harrow lost in the Ulla river
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