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Plaza Catedral

Plaza Catedral
Direction
Abner Benaim
Screenplay
Abner Benaim
Cinematography
Lorenzo Hagerman
Editing
Soledad Salfate
Music
Matthew Herbert
Cast
Ilse Salas, Fernando Xavier de Casta, Manolo Cardona
Producer
Abner Benaim, Matthias Ehrenberg, Rubén Sierra Salles, Carlos García, María Alejandra Mosquera, José Cohen
Production
Apertura Films, Barracuda Films, Blond Indian
Ratings
16
E-mail
[email protected]
Edition(s)
46ª

Plaza Catedral

Plaza Catedral
  • Fiction
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  • 94 min.
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  • 2021
Panama, Mexico, Colombia

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Alicia had a perfect life and lost it. Her six year old son died in an accident she feels she could have avoided. Her grief is plagued by guilt, which has made her disassociate from society, from married life, and from herself. She now lives in the old quarter of Panama, a rich colonial enclave surrounded by Panama’s poorest neighbourhoods. There she meets Chief, a streetsmart 13-year-old who takes care of cars in front of her apartment and insists on getting paid for his job. Alicia keeps a safe distance from him, until one night Chief arrives at Alicia’s apartment bleeding from a gunshot wound, and begs her for help. When she opened the door to Chief, she created an emotional bond that makes her feel connected to life again.

Panama Mexico Colombia friendship day by day existential crisis family drama mourning motherhood death social portrait solitude violence

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Abner Benaim
Abner Benaim

Born in Panama, in 1971. He moved to Israel in 1999 to study Directing and Cinematography at the Camera Obscura School of the Arts in Tel Aviv. He also studied at NYU and at the Escuela Internacional de Cine de Cuba, and has participated in film productions in the USA, Israel and Panama. His first feature film, Chance (2009), was presented at 34th Mostra. After that, he dedicated himself to documentaries such as Maids and Bosses (2010), Invasión (2014), awarded at Malaga Film Festival, and Ruben Blades Is Not My Name (2018), audience award winner at South by Southwest.

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