Diego Revollo
Directing
Known For
A team of young aspiring filmmakers are searching for the ideal actress for a horror film. The candidates are forced to endure long torture scenes, which they cannot stop once begun, including strange incisions in different parts of the body with sharp instruments of various sizes, the use of cigarettes and blowtorches to burn the skin, the crushing of the toes at the point of a hammer, and other twisted things that leaving the girls as bleeding remains. This is alternated with direct explanations to the camera by the director, the producer, and the cameraman who explain their crazy criteria about art and the aesthetic-dramatic sense of the scenes.
Casting
Olivia, a young university student, is entangled in a forbidden love with her classmate Huáscar amidst the dictatorship and violent takeover of the University of San Andrés in La Paz in 1971.
Olivia

Dialoguing and coexisting with a Kallawaya family, their interpersonal relationships and relationships with nature are portrayed. The spectator can witness how ritual medicine, textiles, music, oral tradition and their different relationships come into contact with globalization, thus preserving the memory of this community.
Sorrow

Sun Water Stone is an autobiographical movie about family fragmentation that resorts to different recording formats which formally intertwine, connect, merge and reconcile one with another.