Tomás Utillano
Directing
Known For

A documentary film by Tomás Utillano, made in Buenos Aires, during the brief stay of Álvaro López (Los Bunkers) in the capital of Argentina in 2014. From the spontaneous meeting of three strangers, Álvaro's songs emerge, which accompany and give meaning to the meeting and the film.
Alvaro LÓPEZ

The Blue Splendor, a band from Valparaíso, Chile; defined an era in the 60's with their particular, unique style. After four decades, they're still active. Old fans are joined by newer younger bands that tribute their music and rock 'n' roll attitude. The mixture of two eras joined by one music band are captured by Manuel González, who manages to stop time in Valparaíso to tell us the story of the iconic group, their adventures, anecdotes, legacy, and their will to stand still, before time does its thing and takes them away forever.
The Blue Splendor's

A French artist sets up an art installation in a Mexican working-class neighborhood, using coffins and remnants from an old funeral home. As the project unfolds in a central warehouse, the line between art and the past blurs, reflecting on life, death, and the stories tied to the community.