2007 | Color | 18 min One hundred and forty film portraits. Country: México Direction: Romandía; Fernanda Script: Romandía; Fernanda Photography: Romandía; Fernanda, Fenton; Alex Sound: Delgado; Martin Participation year at FICM: 2008
2007 | Color | 18 min One hundred and forty film portraits. Country: México Direction: Romandía; Fernanda Script: Romandía; Fernanda Photography: Romandía; Fernanda, Fenton; Alex Sound: Delgado; Martin Participation year at FICM: 2008
Pacífico The building site of a house (designed by architect Ando Tadao) by the beach in Mexico is the setting where a Seven-year-old girl Coral goes to the construction site every day after school to visit her godfather Diego, a bricklayer addicted to his telephone. There she also meets the carpenter Oriente, a poet muttering profundities whom she hopes will become her godfather, but who himself yearns to return to his family. See More
Fénix Fénix is a short film that depicts the creative process of Gabriel Orozco, as he works on Matrix Móvil, a 12-meter, 1.2- ton sculpture made from a whale?s skeleton. See More
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