

19 minutes that'll make you call your mom—or book therapy. Both, probably.
Emotionally battered by the paternal relationship with her husband, Eva is a young immigrant photographer, a misfit who strives to find the perfect light. Her passion for life itself is drying like leaves in winter. A letter written by Eva's mother brings her rebirth, fixing like a photograph in her memory the unique moment she had been waiting for.
Cinematography
Every frame aches like a photograph you can't stop staring at.
Acting
Catalina Sandino Moreno does entire novels with her eyes.
Director
Nicolás Sandino Moreno
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Nicolás Sandino Moreno is Catalina's brother; their real-life bond bleeds into Eva's mother-daughter ache.
Shot in Queens, the film captures the specific loneliness of immigrant artists—surrounded by people, translating everything, including grief.
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