Synopse
Documentary Film-maker Ignacio Agüero travels to a small island off the coast of Chile, which is mostly shrouded in thick fog. He's looking for actors and locations for a film, to be based on a local Romeo and Juliet legend. It soon turns out that no-one on the island has ever heard of the story. The inhabitants are far more concerned about the relationship between the indigenous population and the descendants of the colonialists on the island. Undertones of racism abound and few people are free of prejudice. The film accompanies Agüero, a brilliant interviewer and patient listener, and paints an intimate, fragile portrait of a society in isolation.
Regie
JOSÉ LUIS TORRES LEIVA (*1975) has presented several of his films at festivals, including Rotterdam and Venice. In 2016, FILMFEST HAMBURG showed his documentary The Wind Knows I‘m Coming Back Home.
Info
Original Title: El viento sabe que vuelvo a casa
International Title: The Winds Know I'm Coming Back Home
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Vitrina
Version & Subtitles: Spanish OV with English subtitles
Director: José Luis Torres Leiva
Production country: Chile
Year of Production: 2016
Length: 103 min
Producer: Catalina Vergara
Production company: Globo Rojo Producciones
Cinematography: Cristian Soto
Editor: José Luis Torres Leiva, Andrea Chignoli






