Club Sándwich

  • 82'
  • Mexico
  • 2013
Lethargic adolescents have been shown by Fernando Eimbcke in the past (Lake Tahoe). In his third film, it had to be different. During his research, Eimbcke came across plenty of adolescent anxiety. Their mothers, however, turned out to be a inexhaustible source of amazement, love and humour.
Club Sandwich starts with the classic ingredients for a delightful vacation for mother Paloma and fifteen-year-old son Hector. A swimming pool in a Mexican resort, snacks and drinks served by the pool. In the course of the sweltering pool-side days, Paloma sees her best friend slowly grow out of childhood. Hector meets his contemporary Jazmin and the secluded corners of the resort are ideal for a surreptitious grope.
Paloma's peevish response to her son’s new behaviour and her determination not to lose the fight for attention are as tragic as they are comical. Eimbcke combines a sultry summer vacation with the contradictions familiar to all parents: let go or cling on?

  • 82'
  • Mexico
  • 2013
Director
Fernando Eimbcke
Country of production
Mexico
Year
2013
Festival Edition
IFFR 2014
Length
82'
Medium
DCP
International title
Club Sandwich
Language
Spanish
Producers
Christian Valdelièvre, Jaime B. Ramos
Production Company
Cine Pantera
Sales
Funny Balloons
Screenplay
Fernando Eimbcke
Cinematography
María Secco
Editor
Mariana Rodríguez
Production Design
Eugenio Caballero
Sound Design
Lena Esquenazi
Cast
Lucio Giménez Cacho, María Renée Prudencio
Local Distributor
Cinemien
Director
Fernando Eimbcke
Country of production
Mexico
Year
2013
Festival Edition
IFFR 2014
Length
82'
Medium
DCP
International title
Club Sandwich
Language
Spanish
Producers
Christian Valdelièvre, Jaime B. Ramos
Production Company
Cine Pantera
Sales
Funny Balloons
Screenplay
Fernando Eimbcke
Cinematography
María Secco
Editor
Mariana Rodríguez
Production Design
Eugenio Caballero
Sound Design
Lena Esquenazi
Cast
Lucio Giménez Cacho, María Renée Prudencio
Local Distributor
Cinemien