Rebeca Aleman

30 actresses and actors from Latin America, seek to evoke hope in the midst of the health and economic crisis unleashed by Covid-19, through the reading of fragments from the work of Gabriel García Márquez alluding to the plague of oblivion.

In Memoriam Mónica Spear and all victims of violence. Maya is the voice of those who cry from violence, the voice of children who have lost their parents, their homes and their country. This is a short film written in memory of Mónica Spear, a young and renowned actress, and her husband, both murdered in Venezuela leaving orphan their five-year-old daughter. A short film that raises its voice for the victims of violence in Latin America, the United States and around the world.

Thomas is a military officer with a successful career. He is married to Teresa and is the father of Lucas, a blind child, but with a view of the world beyond the visible. Despite his blindness, Lucas can see things that others can not see and hear things that others can not hear. He knows that something shocking will happen.

7.2/10

Sixteen people get stuck in a subway car in NYC for several days, without communication, hope, way to escape, and a fatal sensation that they are going to die. A raw display of human behavior when one confronts the possibility of death.

6.9/10