Overview
- Directed by Laura Casabé from a script by Benjamín Naishtat, the feature adapts Mariana Enriquez’s stories La Virgen de la Tosquera and El carrito.
- Set in the early-2000s Buenos Aires suburbs, the coming-of-age tale threads desire, jealousy and flashes of the uncanny with a subplot about exclusion and its fallout.
- Dolores Oliverio makes her screen debut as Natalia, alongside Fernanda Echevarría, Luisa Merelas, Agustín Sosa and Dady Brieva, with cinematography by Diego Tenorio and music by Pedro Onetto and Fabián Aranda.
- After screenings reported at Sundance and Sitges, the film won the main jury prize at BAFICI before its national release.
- Reviews highlight the film’s atmosphere and moments of tension while noting irregular pacing; the 95-minute title is rated 16+ in Argentina and is distributed by BF Paris.