
ALL THE LIGHT WE CAN SEE
All the light we can see
Pablo Escoto
Mexico
2020
Film
Feature Film
Between Popocatépetl and Ixtaccihuatl, one day before the war. Maria, forced to marry a bandit, escapes her fate and flees into the forest in the company of El Toro. Rosario, in love with a murdered general, weeps at his tomb dug into the side of a volcano. All of them are destined to wander and error; all are adrift and lost in the night.
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edition
venues
FID Marseille
duration in min
129
date and time
premiere
Brazilian Premiere 5th ECRÃ Festival
indicative classification
14
conversation/chat
tags
poetry, pain, love, experimental
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Pablo Escoto

Pablo Escoto Luna was born in Mexico City in 1996. In 2014, together with Salvador Amores and Jesús Núñez, they founded the cinema cooperative ríos de Nueva, dedicated to finding new ways to produce cinema in Mexico. Independently, they created the collective feature films Ruinas tu reino (Ruins, your kingdom) and Toda la luz que pode ver (All the light we can see), as well as a series of letters and film diaries. Their work has been screened at festivals such as FIDMarseille, FICValdivia, New Directors/New Films and FICUNAM. In 2018, together with Cat de Almeida, they founded Taller de cine, dedicated to teaching an experimental film workshop to children in rural areas of Mexico.
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