TÓTEM

By Lila AVILÉS

NEW HORIZONS INT'L FILM FESTIVAL / NEW HORIZONS ASSOCIATION - as DISTR Theatrical, TV, DVD-video, VOD, POLAND / FEST

Drama - Completed 2023


Festivals
& Awards

Berlinale - EFM 2023
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
Hongkong IFF 2023
Golden Firebird Award
Beijing IFF 2023
Best Director, Music
    • Year of production
    • 2023
    • Genres
    • Drama
    • Countries
    • MEXICO, DENMARK, FRANCE
    • Languages
    • SPANISH
    • Duration
    • 95 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Lila AVILÉS
    • Writer(s)
    • Lila AVILÉS
    • Producer(s)
    • Tatiana GRAULLERA, Lila AVILÉS, Louise RIOUSSE
    • Synopsis
    • Dazzling and awarded at the Berlinale with the Ecumenical Jury Prize, this film encompasses the entire universe within a single day and a single house. It presents the perspective of seven-year-old Sol, who finds herself in the midst of nerve-wracking preparations for a special family celebration. Someone drinks too much, a cake gets burnt, a woman from the neighborhood banishes evil spirits, and a seemingly innocent exchange of words provokes an outburst. Sol explores the house full of nooksintricacies, feeling a bit bored, she eavesdrops a bit, and eagerly awaits the moment when she can see her father, hidden somewhere upstairs. From fragments of everyday life, from the way light penetrates the cluttered house, from the choreography of crises, and from children's observations, Mexican filmmaker Lila Avilés constructs her totem: a cinematic myth, a portrait of an ancestor, images that connect the living with the spirits. The intimate perspective subtly expands, and the familial chaos paradoxically becomes part of a larger order in the world, where life and death naturally follow one another in parallel, where storms and tranquility alternate, and where tragedies both destroy and bind together. In the fantastically cast Tótem, one of the roles, that of caregiver Cruz, is portrayed by Teresa Sanchez, a charismatic actress well-known to New Horizons audiences from films by Nicolás Pereda and last year's Dos estaciones by Juan Pablo González.