Victor and Laura (a film director and his assistant) travel to a small seaside town on the coast of Galicia to carry out an ambitious movie project endeavouring to capture the love and beauty of everyday things, but they don’t succeed in finishing it. From their open, childlike point of view, girls and boys try to use that filmed material to achieve what the ambition of the adult director was unable to do: catch life.
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| Pablo García |
| In 2001 he wrote and directed his first feature, Fuente Álamo, la caricia del tiempo, in which he captured the everyday goings on of a village in La Mancha. It was selected for numerous national and international festivals, including Valladolid, Karlovy Vary and Yamagata. His short Alicia retratada (2003) was also selected for the Cannes Critics’ Week. |
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