Julia Gentil
Writing
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In the heart of José León Suárez, the Biblioteca Popular La Carcova stands as a pillar of identity and culture in a neighborhood marked by inequality. Through the voices of its founders, workshop facilitators, and children, this documentary portrays community resistance and the transformative power of education and art. A testimony to the importance of collective spaces in building memory and belonging.
La Carcova

Three brothers come together because of their mother's absence. Accustomed to him not being there, they downplay the situation; However, as the days go by they begin to worry. The youngest of them, Tomás, has the peculiarity of dreaming about his mother every time she disappears, which leads him to a state of constant disorientation. The response to absence will be submerged where you least imagine.
Immersed

Alejandro will go through the different places where he spent his teenage years. He will reminisce with his mother, in laughter and tears, the experiences they both went through due to his drug abuse, looking at it from a new point of view, as an anecdote.