Oda

Oda

Oda begins with a train. There are plenty of people on board, many of them (im)patiently waiting to get to their destination. A young woman breathes in deeply, then starts to dance. She looks at the passengers, and moves to an internal rhythm. It seems odd, yet beautiful, especially since this film finds its significance from a real-world tragedy that happened in 2012. Continue Reading

El Rincón De Venezuela (The Venezuelan Corner)

El Rincón De Venezuela (English: The Venezuelan Corner) is about a Venezuelan family in America. After deciding to establish themselves in New York, they put up a small restaurant in the city. With little money coming in, cultural changes, and few friends, the family soon begins to argue among themselves and drift apart. Continue Reading

El Pasajero (The Passenger)

El Pasajero

El Pasajero (“The Passenger” in English) is a short film about a taxi cab driver and his passenger, simply put. It starts off with the driver picking up a man on streets, but then it suddenly involves a gun, drinking, and salsa dancing. There are also some conversations happening along the way, and a budding friendship is set to bloom here, too.

This short film was actually eligible for an Academy Award in 2010. It can get a little crazy here and there (desperate men and their desperate measures, I suppose), but it is definitely touching. Salsa dancing also never looked more fun.

(The film can be viewed with or without English subtitles, so take your pick. Here’s another film featuring friendship between a wolf and sheep. Or how about this other film about another cab driver?) Continue Reading

7:35 De La Mañana (7:35 In The Morning)

7:35 De La Mañana

7:35 De La Mañana (7:35 In The Morning, in English) starts with a lady entering a cafe for her daily morning ritual. There seems to be something weird about today though. The other customers keep staring her way, the waiters seem oddly quiet, and there are some guys with musical instruments. Oh, then a guy starts to sing. Continue Reading