Anabel Villalba
Art
Known For

A girl arrives in Buenos Aires to move alone for the first time.
Pacific

The accidental finding of a journal from 1956 led to the search for its owner, Susanne Luzian. After her tragic death at twenty-five, somebody logged it in her journal to bring closure to her writings. Through a portrait of the city of Chascomús and interviews with her relatives, "Sanne" explores the importance of personal writing and leaving our mark on the world.
Sanne

In Madrid, a young Argentinian woman crosses the strange line between desire, loneliness, and fear of the future. A random outing turns into an abyss: a chance encounter, a poetry bar, an urgent kiss, and an accident. Between nervous laughter and intimate confessions, she discovers that perhaps the true discovery lies not in the other, but in the strength that awakens within her.
My Mother's Face

Ita's voice tells anecdotes of her life about close losses, which allows us to glimpse her fears and her relationship with oblivion, while she reflects on the similarities between decomposition, life and cinema.