We Will Never Die

by Eduardo Crespo
Category
Director
Eduardo Crespo
Country / Year
Argentina, 2020
Genre
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Rights
Festivals, Sales
Duration
82′, col.

SYNOPSIS

Rodrigo and his mother travel to the town where his older brother just died. In this calm place they will go through the first stages of their mourning. Rodrigo will start to peer on grown-ups grief and, imperceptibly, will begin to leave childhood behind. His mother will try to uncover the mysteries surrounding that death.
A diaphanous film, with some melancholy and light humor, with lonely characters that try to bring some affection to each other. A story suspended in time, floating between the countryside lost places.

DIRECTOR

Eduardo Crespo was born in Crespo, Entre Ríos, Argentina, in 1983. He directed the feature film As close as I can (2012) with support of Hubert Bals Fund and the documentary “Crespo (The persistence of memory)” (2016), both of them premiered in international festivals. He also co-directed, with Santiago Loza, the TV-series Twelve Houses (2014), awarded as a Best Series in the Argentina’s TV. He also worked as a DoP, Director and Producer in several film projects.

    • Title
      We Will Never Die
    • Rights
      Festivals, Sales
    • Country
      Argentina
    • Year
      2020
    • Length
      82′, col.
    • Director
      Eduardo Crespo
    • Screenplay
      Eduardo Crespo, Lionel Braverman, Santiago Loza
    • Editing
      Lorena Moriconi
    • Photography
      Inés Duacastella
    • Music
      Diego Vainer
    • Sound
      Nahuel Palenque
    • Costume Designer
      Victoria Luchino
    • Cast
      Romina Escobar, Rodrigo Santana, Brian Alba, Jésica Frickel, Giovanni Pelizzari, Sebastián Santana
    • Producers
      Santiago Loza, Eduardo Crespo, Laura Mara Tablón
    • Production
      Rita Cine, Primera Casa, with the support of INCAA
    • Zinegoak Bilbao 2014
    • BFI Flare London 2014
    • Bangalore Queer Film Festival 2014
    • Turin Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2014
    • Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival 2014
    • Outtakes New Zealand LGBT Film Festival 2014
    • Frameline San Francisco 2014
    • Asterisco LGBT Film Festival Buenos Aires 2014
    • Queer Lisboa 2014
    • Outfest Los Angeles 2014
    • Padova PrideVillage 2014
    • Durango Mexican Film Festival 2014
    • Mix Mexico Mexico City 2014
    • Seattle LGBT Film Festival 2014
    • Image + Nation Montreál 2014
    • Paraguay Lesbigaytrans Film Festival Asunción 2015
    • Inedito Cinema Mexicano Contemporaneo Sao Paulo 2016
    • In & Out Festival Nice  2016
    • L’Aquila LGBT Film Festival 2016 – Short Film Competition
    • Mostra Cinema Mexicano Contemporaneo Rio de Janeiro 2017
    • Shorts Mexico Night Mexico City 2017
    • Shorts Mexico Mexico City 2018
    • Cineteca Nacional Mexico City 2018
    • Cineteca Nacional Mexico City 2021 – Retrospective Julián Hernández
    • Ciclo Rosa Bogotà 2021
    • Asterisco LGBT Film Festival Buenos Aires 2014 – Best Short Film
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