A dozen film titles with items dating back to this year’s Sundance (David Zonana‘s Heroic), Berlinale (Lila Aviles‘ Totem and Tatiana Huezo‘s The Echo) and the Cannes Film Festival (Felipe Galvez‘s The Settlers) will mix it up in the Horizontes Latinos Section of the San Sebastian International Film Festival (SSIFF, September 22-30). They will go up against the world premieres to The Sleepwalkers‘ Argentinean filmmaker Paula Hernandez‘s latest El Viento Que Arrasa (which will open the section) and Charcoal Brazilian filmmaker Carolina Markowicz‘s Toll which will close the section. Here are the selections:
A Ravaging Wind (Arg-Uruguay) – opening night film – Dir. Paula Hernandez
Toll (Bra-Port) – closing night film – Dir. Carolina Markowicz
Alemania (Arg-Sp) – Dir. Maria Zanetti
Blondi (Arg-Sp-US) – Dir. Dolores Fonzi
Clara Gets Lost In The Woods (Arg) – Dir. Camila Fabbri
The Castle (Arg-Sp-Fr) – Dir. Martin Benchimol
The Echo (Mex-Ger) – Dir. Tatiana Huezo
Heroic (Mex) – Dir. David Zonana
Los Impactados (Arg) – Dir. Lucia Puenzo
The Settlers (Chile-Arg-UK-Tai-Fr-Den-Swe) – Dir. Felipe Galvez
A Strange Path (Bra) – Dir. Guto Parente
Totem (Mex) – Dir. Lila Aviles