

A 7-minute spell that turns your family albums into haunted portals.
A portal, a sorceress, a fictional device to portray existence as a moment encapsulated inside an instantaneous photograph to present fragmented biographical elements —family disintegration, rootlessness, scars, two loyal companions, the promises of a new land—subverting the notion of a home-movie and transform it into a pilgrimage tool of self-discovery, mirroring the fragile nature of memories.
Cinematography
Super8 and 16mm textures that literally decay before your eyes.
Editing
Portal logic: cuts feel like falling through Polaroid dimensions.
Director
Camilo Barria
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Barria weaponizes the 'home movie'—that most colonial of documentary forms—to excavate Latin American diasporic grief, specifically the Californian immigrant promise as spiritual falsehood.
The fictional device isn't fictional at all: Polaroid chemistry literally degrades, making every instant photo a tiny clock counting down to its own death. The film knows this.
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