

30 minutes. One fisherman. News that cracks his world like dried earth.
Fabian, a fisherman from the beaches of northern Mexico, spends his days working on a boat under the sun, but his life takes a turn when terrible news arrive.
Cinematography
Harsh Mexican sunlight weaponized against beauty.
Acting
Pereyda's face does what dialogue cannot.
Direction
Pavlovich trusts silence more than most trust scripts.

Director
José Esteban Pavlovich
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in the lesser-filmed Sonoran highlands, it captures a specific Mexican coastal masculinity rarely exported to international cinema.
The Pereyda family dominates this cast—Miguel, Wallace, and Stephen are real-life brothers, bringing unconscious intimacy to their silences together.
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