Screening presented by LA OLA with the support of Spain Arts & Culture and Now Instant Image Hall.
Special one-time screening of the Mexican documentary Una corriente salvaje (A Wild Stream), directed by the Spaniard Nuria Ibáñez (Winner of the True Vision Award in True/False Film Fest 2019, Best Mexican Documentary Award in Morelia 2018).
Chilo and Omar seem to be the only two men on Earth. They live on a solitary beach and spend everyday fishing to survive. Their friendship, suffused with sensuality, becomes a kind of love story. Exploring their conversations and their relationship, the film offers a portrait of the human condition.
Nuria Ibáñez Castañeda is a Spanish filmmaker. She studied journalism in Spain and screenwriting in Mexico. Her previous feature films are La cuerda floja (2009) and El Cuarto Desnudo (2013).
Screening Program:
Una corriente salvaje (A Wild Stream). Nuria Ibáñez, 2018, 72 min
Guest Speaker: Nuria Ibáñez Castañeda (Q&A with LA OLA Director Rocío Mesa)
Tickets: $10 General at the door.