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“¿De qué casa eres?”, interview with director Ana Perez Quiroga
In "¿De qué casa eres?" director Ana Perez Quiroga traces the deep scars and resilience shaped by war, displacement, and identity.
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Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
"Lo que trajo la tormenta", director Miguel de Zuviria and cinematographer Gaspar Chaves Cristiana Palmieri
In “Lo que trajo la tormenta“, director Miguel de Zuviría and cinematographer Gaspar Chaves explore the emotional and creative crisis of Manuel, an artist facing a breakup and the collapse of a long-term project.
Seeking distance, Manuel retreats to a coastal village, where unexpected encounters challenge his inertia and awaken new inspiration. In the interview, the filmmakers discuss the layered script, where secondary characters mirror and influence Manuel’s internal journey.
Miguel de Zuviría and Gaspar Chaves also reflect on the deliberate interplay between image and sound, crafting a sensory experience rooted in the rhythm of place and emotion. Filmmaking is a way to explore fragility, transformation, and the invisible ties that connect people.
A film about how one survives something that didn’t go as expected. Manuel is separating from Camila, while also having to rethink the entire artistic project that has been his focus in recent years. To give Camila space as she packs and leaves the house they share, Manuel goes to a seaside location, where he continues his habit of recording all kinds of sounds. His inertia regarding the future will be challenged by something extraordinary that happens to him on the beach.
Written by: Cristiana Palmieri
Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
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In "¿De qué casa eres?" director Ana Perez Quiroga traces the deep scars and resilience shaped by war, displacement, and identity.
Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
In Vitrival-The most beautiful village in the world, Baptiste Bogaert and Noëlle Bastin capture a light and tender way of life, spiced up with deadpan humour
Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
In The Sparrow in the Chimney, Ramon Zürcher unpacks tense family dynamics, mixing past secrets with present clashes in a near-Greek tragic finale.
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