Pacífico

  • 72'
  • Mexico
  • 2016
On the beach of Puerto Escondido in Mexico, a sleepy community where very little seems to happen, people are working hard on constructing a house designed by the famous Japanese architect Ando Tadao. The tranquil coastline is a strange place for such a huge concrete construction, to put it mildly, and it’s not clear who commissioned the work, but the villagers and workmen don’t seem to mind.
Through the construction work, we get to know three people, all with their own problems, dreams and fears. Seven-year-old Coral goes to the building site every day after school to visit her godfather Diego, a bricklayer addicted to his telephone. There she also meets the carpenter Oriente, a poet muttering profundities who she hopes will become her godfather, but who himself yearns to return to his family. A calm and serene fictional debut, intelligently disguised as a documentary.


Director
Fernanda Romandía
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Mexico
Year
2016
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
72'
Medium
DCP
International title
Pacific
Language
Spanish
Producer
Jaime Romandía
Production Company
Mantarraya Producciones
Sales
Mantarraya Producciones
Screenplay
Daniela Schneider, Fernanda Romandía
Cinematography
Fernanda Romandía
Editor
Fernanda Romandía
Production Design
Daniela Schneider
Sound Design
Fernanda Romandía
Music
Martín Delgado
Director
Fernanda Romandía
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Mexico
Year
2016
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
72'
Medium
DCP
International title
Pacific
Language
Spanish
Producer
Jaime Romandía
Production Company
Mantarraya Producciones
Sales
Mantarraya Producciones
Screenplay
Daniela Schneider, Fernanda Romandía
Cinematography
Fernanda Romandía
Editor
Fernanda Romandía
Production Design
Daniela Schneider
Sound Design
Fernanda Romandía
Music
Martín Delgado