Diego Galarza
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A memory exercise, a crystalized moment in time that captures poetic and existential quotidian gestures. A journey into a world of estrangement in which nothing is what it seems, yet it gives way to the vision of a better future after the storm. A work that begins with a sequence of correspondences in the distance to gradually become an essay that reflects on the perception of time, confinement, the impact of man on nature and the very act of filmmaking.
Archipelago

Inspired by William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Before going to a family dinner, Julian tries to convince Romeo to break up with his girlfriend, Julian's sister, and live freely their romance; but Julian does not know that Romeo and his sister are getting married.
Oh Romeo, Romeo

The portrait of a young queer transformist brings us closer to a lifestyle where introspection and the construction of one's own identity are a struggle in constant transformation.