Days of THE WHALE (Los días de la ballena), the auspicious debut feature by Colombian writer-director Catalina Arroyave, will have its world premiere as part of the Global section at the 2019 edition of the SXSW Film Festival, taking place March 8-16 in Austin, Texas, followed by its national premiere at the Cartagena International Film Festival in Colombia, March 6-11.
Set in the bustling city of Medellín, Colombia's second-largest city, Days of THE WHALE follows Cristina and Simon, two young graffiti artists who tag spots around where they live. Their RESTLESS spirit leads them to defy a criminal gang when they decide to paint a mural over a threat written on a wall. The love that unites them, their friendship with other artists at La selva-an old house they use as a refuge-and family tensions, come together to tell a story in which the powerful strength of youth is challenged by fear, violence and the difficulties of growing up.
Days of THE WHALE offers a vital portrait of the urban culture of a city in flux, and along some other recent films-such as Laura Mora's KILLING JESUS and Juan Sebastián Mesa's Los Nadie-is putting Medellín in the map as an up-and-coming cinematic capital in Colombia, moving it BEYOND the media representation as the headquarters of the infamous Pablo Escobar.
With her assured and fresh debut feature, Catalina Arroyave joins a vital group of young Colombian and Latin American female filmmakers who are changing how the country and the region are represented on the big screen.
SXSW Screenings:
Sunday, March 10, 7pm at the Alamo Ritz 2
Tuesday, March 12, 6pm at the Alamo Lamar
Thursday, March 14, 3pm at the Alamo Lamar
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