Elo, a queer person with androgynous features, returns to Correcaminos, the hamlet where she was born, to attend her grandmother’s funeral. There, she begins to experience strange phenomena that blur the line between wakefulness and dreams: a dog persistently follows her, an indelible mark appears on her back, and on a nearby beach, she discovers a body covered in peculiar terracotta-colored mud. The body belongs to Aisha, a 30-year-old African migrant who miraculously comes back to life, consumed by grief over the loss of her daughter in a shipwreck. As Aisha and Elo grow to know each other, the power of the jungle and the memory of the sea reveal the unbreakable bond that intertwines their stories.
He/they hold a master's degree in creation and audiovisual studies. Interested in the relationship between bodies and spaces, as well as the interaction between human and non-human entities from a decolonial and pluriversalist perspective. He Directed the short film Centauros (13 mins. 2022), which premiered internationally at the Pantalla Latina festival in Saint Gallen, Switzerland, and won the Santa Lucía award for best performance at the Bogotá Short Film Festival. Additionally, he produced the fiction short film Vienen las grietas (2022), which premiered at the Rotterdam International Film Festival.
We are seeking partners from Spain, the Canary Islands, Portugal, and Southern Europe who wish to take part in our co-production scheme, contributing to the project with their financial capabilities as well as their creative, aesthetic, and distribution vision.
Filmmaker, creative producer, and cultural manager, with a Master’s degree in Creative Documentary and experience as Territorial Manager at the Medellín Cinematheque. She leads film projects grounded in strong ethical and decolonial perspectives from the Global South. Her work includes Naufragio en Babel (fiction), supported by the Swiss fund Visions Sud Est and selected for the Queer Palm at Cannes, Cinemart Rotterdam, and BrLab. Her trajectory also includes the podcast Que lo diga el río (winner of Colombia’s Ministry of Culture grant) and the short film Vienen las Grietas (Official Selection, IFFR). Co-founder of COOCINE, she advocates for horizontal production models that connect cinematic excellence with community empowerment and the political autonomy of the film sector.