Juan, a 21-year-old college student, travels to the quiet and misty coastal town of Iloca. His purpose is to reunite with his cousin, Alonso, an artisanal fisherman rooted to the life and rhythms of the place, and with whom he shares a fractured past

Director Biography – Mario Bravo Borroye

(Curico, Chile. 1997)
Mario Bravo Borroye is from Curico. Kindly, Curicano. Central Valley of Chile. Wine, apple and cherry zone. Course the film career at the University of Development in the city of Santiago, Chile. His film influences are deeply rooted in 70s cinema. His conception of the grammar of cinema lies in the simple conjunction of planes, believing in the economy of film language. The topics his work usually touches on range from human despair to white comedy.