
Lalo 2015
"Lalo Cannes Short Film Corner 2016"
Lalo (2015), a heartfelt drama short directed by Omar Yñigo, follows the journey of a young boy living in an orphanage with a simple yet powerful dream: to sing in the church choir.
Director: Omar Yñigo
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lalo (2015) about?
Lalo is a young boy in an orphanage who dreams of singing in the church choir, despite facing cruelty from his peers. His life takes an unexpected turn when his determination sparks a profound change, revealing an inner strength that defies expectations.
Who directed Lalo?
Lalo was directed by Omar Yñigo, a filmmaker known for crafting emotionally resonant stories with a focus on human resilience and transformation.
Who stars in Lalo?
The film features Daniel Rodriguez as Lalo, alongside Jesús Padilla, Pedro Ander, Maru Afaro, and Shantal Garcia in pivotal roles.
Is Lalo (2015) worth watching?
While Lalo is a short film without an IMDb rating, its compelling themes of resilience and redemption make it a moving watch for fans of intimate drama. The film's emotional depth and strong performances justify its brief runtime.
How long is Lalo?
Lalo has a runtime of 11 minutes.
About Lalo (2015) — A Young Boy's Journey from Despair to Redemption in a Short Drama
Lalo (2015), a heartfelt drama short directed by Omar Yñigo, follows the journey of a young boy living in an orphanage with a simple yet powerful dream: to sing in the church choir. Surrounded by peers who mock his aspirations and subject him to harsh treatment, Lalo faces constant ridicule and punishment. His resilience becomes the spark that ignites an unexpected transformation, revealing a hidden strength within him that could change his life forever.
Yñigo's intimate storytelling captures the raw emotions of childhood dreams and hardship, blending stark realism with moments of quiet hope. The film's confined setting mirrors Lalo's emotional struggle, while its sensitive portrayal of resilience and redemption resonates long after the credits roll.