SYNOPSIS
Carlos, desperate for not receiving a response from his boyfriend, takes a taxi that will take him to various parts of the city to look for him and to find himself through Aurelio, the driver of the vehicle that will transport him in the middle of the night.
DIRECTOR
A producer and film director, Roberto Fiesco was born in 1972. Among the long feature films he has produced, A Thousand Clouds of Peace Fence the Sky, Love; Your Being Love Will Never End (2003) and Raging Sun, Raging Sky (2008), both directed by Julián Hernández were awarded with the Teddy Award at Berlinale in 2003 and 2009; Broken Sky also directed by Julián Hernández was included in the official selection of Berlinale 2006. Fiesco has also produced: Partes usadas by Aarón Fernández (2006), winner of the Mayahuel Prize for the Best First Feature Film at the Guadalajara Film Festival, Todos los días son tuyos by José Luis Gutiérrez (2007), Espiral (2007) by Jorge Pérez Solano and Martín al amanecer (2009) by Juan Carlos Carrasco. As a film director he has realised several short narrative ilms such as Actos impuros (1993), Arrobo (2002), David (2005), winner of the IMCINE National Short Film Competition and of the Guadalajara, Morelia and Turin LGBT Festivals and Paloma (2008). David won also the prize for the Best Actor at Huesca Film Festival and was the only Mexican short film to take part to Cannes Film Festival’s 2006 Critic’s Week. Quebranto (2013) marks Roberto Fiesco’s debut with the long form documentary. After directing the short documentary Club Amazonas (2016) and the short narrative films Estatus (2013), Trémulo (2015) and Fisuras (2016), Interval (2025) is his latest short film production.