NINOSCA

By Peter TORBIÖRNSSON

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Documentary - Completed 2020

For forty years, Peter Torbjörnsson has
been filming life in the village of San Fernando/
Nicaragua. What began as a portrait
of a village became the story of Ninosca.
Her struggle for independence requires her
to face her past in the machismo culture of
Central America.

Festivals
& Awards

Goteborg IFF 2020
Documentary
    • Year of production
    • 2020
    • Genres
    • Documentary, Historical, Epic
    • Countries
    • SWEDEN
    • Languages
    • SPANISH, SWEDISH
    • Duration
    • 104 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Peter TORBIÖRNSSON
    • Producer(s)
    • Stina GARDELL (Mantaray)
    • Synopsis
    • This is a film about a woman’s struggle for independence that requires her to face her past in the machismo culture of Central America. It is a single stand-alone documentary, and the third and concluding film in director Peter Torbiörnsson’s trilogy that started with The Lovers of San Fernando (2001) and was followed by The Last Chapter (2011). Peter has followed Ninosca during 40 years, through marriage and becoming a mother, the decision to leave Nicaragua and her family and move to Spain to be able to put food on the table and for her children to go to school – but also to escape her violent husband. 
      Once in Spain, Ninosca is refused residence permit and she is unable to go back to Nicaragua. Her children are denied entry to Spain and they remain separated for more than seven years.
      Ninosca becomes one of Europe’s many undocumented immigrants. In the film we follow her intimately in her everyday struggle. Her dream is to return to Nicaragua, to reunite with her children, buy a piece of land and a small coffee plantation. She wants to return to her home village, revisit her brothers and relatives but at the same time she fears meeting her ex- husband, who has threatened to kill her if she ever comes back.