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2015 | B/N | 06:44

The enramadas are kind of arbors established in the beach, where people commonly go to eat. There are dogs living freely and being part of the place. One day, a dog is taken to the beach, but its owners tie it up. The dog observes and listens to what is going on around while, at the same time, its inner world is being driven by its desires of freedom.


Direction: Sosa Gil; Luis Armando
Script: Sosa Gil; Luis Armando
Production: Sosa Gil; Luis Armando
Photography: Sosa Gil; Luis Armando
Sound: Sosa Gil; Luis Armando
Art direction: Sosa Gil; Luis Armando
Participation year at FICM: 2016

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Does a Snail dream of Home?

Surreal portrait of Eva, a former Hungarian nurse abandoned in a homeless shelter on the outskirts of Budapest. Her faith in coming back home with her family and the sweet memories she carries with her unfold an emotional story through an oneiric journey: she becomes an angel accompanied by snails, transient trains, and a thunderstorm. Is home just a roof or a safe place to dream in peace?

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Cristobal returns with his family after an unsuccessful migration attempt. While fishing with his father in an industrialised area, his dreams and his body connect with the sea that gets sick day after day.

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Against the reality of her own death, a mother comes back to life with the hope of meeting her family again. Her desire to be together will keep them trapped in the mystery between day and night.

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