MEZIPATRA: End of the Century

MEZIPATRA: End of the Century

2DCS/ES18
Director:Lucio Castro
Cast:Juan Barberini, Ramon Pujol, Mia Maestro
Premiere:8. November 2019
Length:84 minutes
Genre:Drama

Director: Lucio Castro  •  Cast: Juan Barberini, Ramon Pujol, Mia Maestro

While on holidays, Ocho rents a flat on the seashore of Barcelona. He eats alone, drinks beer and visits the beach where he flirts with smiling Javi. The inconspicuous admiration from afar gradually grows into stolen kisses and finally passionate sex. The lovers spend a whole day together. But the situation starts to feel familiar to both. Is this truly their first meeting? Can you forget a person you may have once loved? This intimate story by the Argentinian director Lucio Castro focuses on the importance of small decisions that can change the direction of our lives in a completely unexpected way, and on the treachery of human memory. The director's debut relies on the authenticity and detailed psychology of the couple's relationship, showing how the unusual romance might be less detached from us than it may seem at first sight. This sincere account of a long-term relationship won the main award at the Frameline festival in San Francisco.

Length: 84 min

Year: 2019
Local premiere date: 8. November 2019

Country of origin:

  • Argentina

Director: Lucio Castro  •  Cast: Juan Barberini, Ramon Pujol, Mia Maestro

While on holidays, Ocho rents a flat on the seashore of Barcelona. He eats alone, drinks beer and visits the beach where he flirts with smiling Javi. The inconspicuous admiration from afar gradually grows into stolen kisses and finally passionate sex. The lovers spend a whole day together. But the situation starts to feel familiar to both. Is this truly their first meeting? Can you forget a person you may have once loved? This intimate story by the Argentinian director Lucio Castro focuses on the importance of small decisions that can change the direction of our lives in a completely unexpected way, and on the treachery of human memory. The director's debut relies on the authenticity and detailed psychology of the couple's relationship, showing how the unusual romance might be less detached from us than it may seem at first sight. This sincere account of a long-term relationship won the main award at the Frameline festival in San Francisco.

Year: 2019
Local premiere date: 8. November 2019

Country of origin:

  • Argentina