Eight years after the first installment, Ailén, Fernando, and Nina, meet again in the BAFICI competition. From that reunion, they decide to resume their unfinished project: Tandil/Tromso. They bring along two new collaborators: Martín and Nancy.
Writing
Sharply self-deprecating script about sequel desperation.
Acting
Real-life collaborators playing fictionalized versions of themselves.

Director
Camila Toker
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The original Upa! (2007) was also a BAFICI film, making this a real sequel to a real festival circuit project about making a sequel to a festival circuit project. The ouroboros is complete.
BAFICI (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine de Independiente) is Argentina's most prestigious indie showcase; setting your meta-sequel there is either career suicide or genius branding. The film bets on the latter.
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