
Los Barcos 2016
In *Los Barcos (2016)*, Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor crafts a quietly compelling short film that blends irony, displacement, and the absurdity of professional expectations.
Director: Dominga Sotomayor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Los Barcos (2016) about?
*Los Barcos* follows an actress who travels to Lisbon to represent a film where she plays a minor role, only to find herself unprepared for an audience Q&A. Her struggle to address unexpected questions reveals deeper themes of authenticity and professional inadequacy. The film uses this awkward premise to explore the performative nature of both art and life.
Who directed Los Barcos?
*Los Barcos* was directed by Dominga Sotomayor, a Chilean filmmaker celebrated for her insightful, character-driven narratives.
Who stars in Los Barcos?
The film stars Francisca Castillo in the lead role, with notable supporting performances from João Canijo, Carloto Cotta, Rosa García-Huidobro, and Cecília Pedro.
Is Los Barcos (2016) worth watching?
Despite its short runtime, *Los Barcos* offers a sharp, introspective look at the absurdities of professional life and the fragility of identity. Directors and film enthusiasts will appreciate its thematic depth, though its niche appeal may limit broader appeal. If you enjoy character studies with a touch of dry humor, it's worth a watch.
How long is Los Barcos?
*Los Barcos* has a runtime of 24 minutes.
About Los Barcos (2016) — A short film about performance, identity, and awkward encounters in Lisbon
In *Los Barcos (2016)*, Chilean director Dominga Sotomayor crafts a quietly compelling short film that blends irony, displacement, and the absurdity of professional expectations. The story follows a young actress sent to Lisbon as a last-minute stand-in for a film promotional event, her secondary role leaving her woefully unprepared for the audience Q&A that follows. As she navigates the emotional tightrope between public performance and personal inadequacy, the film explores themes of authenticity, the pressures of representation, and the surreal nature of celebrity in a foreign setting. Shot in a minimalist, observational style, the mood oscillates between awkward tension and melancholic humor, mirroring the protagonist's own struggle to reconcile her real self with the expectations placed upon her.
Sotomayor, known for her sensitive handling of human frailties, once again proves her knack for dissecting social dynamics through subtle storytelling. With standout performances from Francisca Castillo in the lead role and a supporting cast including João Canijo and Carloto Cotta, *Los Barcos* emerges as a poignant meditation on the performative aspects of life itself. The 24-minute runtime belies its thematic depth, leaving viewers with lingering questions about identity and the roles we're all forced to play.