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PACÍFICO

FERNANDA ROMANDÍA

The construction of a house on the beaches of Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca (Mexico), frames the story of three characters and their reflections about the world. Coral, a 7 year old girl, every day when she gets out of school, heads to the construction to meet his godfather Diego, a young cell phone addict, band leader and builder. She spends hours waiting for Diego to take her home; creating her own works of art and transforming her little universe. In the meantime, Coral meets Oriente, a carpenter who longs to reunite with his family in a remote village. Developing an endearing relationship with Oriente, Coral is stuck with the idea of making him, like Diego, her godfather. This is how the construction’s reality allows them to cultivate their own stories, always intertwined by their special bonds.

FERNANDA ROMANDÍA

was born in Mexico City, September 1973. She studied photography at Parsons School in New York, in the Escuela Activa de Fotografía in Mexico City and Cinematography in the Maine Film Workshops. She has participated in several shorts and feature films as a cinematographer. She has directed two short films that have been selected in various festivals around the world as well as the XII Photography Biennial of Mexico City. She is currently working on projects as a still photographer and cinematographer and directing two documentary films.

Status :
In post-production
Screening version length :
66 min
Final expected length :
70 min
Country :
Mexico
Fundings :
Private fundings
Production :
Mantarraya Producciones (Jaime Romandía)
Contacts :
Mantarraya Produccione- Jaime Romandía (jr@mantarraya.com)

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