

Two lovers, two memories, one dress that remembers everything they forgot.
Fernando and Ana meet again after a few years and relive their love story from two different angles. It is a story (or maybe two) that dives into the universe of the body, the memory of the body, the marks of love, desire, and memories. It is a story in which the "real world" is challenged by the emergence of desire.
Direction
De Luque's dual-perspective structure plays fair then doesn't
Acting
Costa and Fernández's bodies tell different stories than their mouths

Director
Paula de Luque
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Argentine cinema's 2000s wave obsessed with memory and trauma; de Luque weaponizes the body as unreliable narrator.
The dress itself was reportedly custom-dyed to appear differently under various lighting, mirroring the film's central trick.
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