
Maria Camila Ortiz
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Luisa and Rafael are a couple who live in a rural area and use various elements of nature surrounding their home to try to protect their newborn baby, who is at risk of being stolen by an evil entity. The characters rely on their memories and ancestral rituals to save their child from the entity, generating a radical change in their lives.
The Urutau’s Song

Luisa is beginning to forget, sometimes getting lost in the maze of her memories. At the bus station, she writes texts in an attempt to safeguard her memories, especially those involving the great love of her youth.
Busco-me

Franco suddenly loses his daughter Maite inside his own home. While trying to find her, he embarks on a fantastical journey through his house where he discovers the truth about himself and his relationship with Alzheimer's and Dementia, reviewing moments with his family, friends and his art through images.