A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
A la vuelta de la torre 37
Production Countries:
Argentina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
In the midst of the incipient confinement in a neighborhood of monoblocks lost in Formosa, Eric asks his friend in a playful way: what are you going to do next when this is over? Viral audios increase paranoia among neighbors, something is happening but we don't know exactly what. In the distance, a neighbor hears that the police do not allow people to work, on television there are parts that surpass any type of imagination. You listen to it without doing anything, it's just that no one knows what to do, something in that entire domestic universe is slightly blurred. Bodies reduced to their minimum movements, time a thicket uneasily calm, but here in Formosa wasn't it always like this? What if something was created in that time so close that we no longer want to think? A neighbor tells another that her brother and other boys were taken away by the police, then she lights a cigarette and looks at the street: she doesn't know what to do.
Director:
Luis Molina
Director of Photography:
Ariel Aguiar Capara
Producer:
Juan Pablo Baldessari Ibarra
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