
Yes or No? 2019
Set on the morning after Colombia's historic 2016 peace referendum, *Yes or No? (2019)* follows three friends—Lina, Pedro and Alejandra—who wake up to a shared hangover and even deeper emotional bruises.
Director: Rodrigo Trujillo Sanchez
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yes or No? (2019) about?
*Yes or No?* plunges into the day after Colombia's peace plebiscite through the eyes of three close friends nursing both a hangover and raw emotions. As their memories fracture and loyalties splinter, the film explores how friendship contends with secrets, suppressed conflicts, and the messy overlap between personal and political truths.
Who directed Yes or No??
*Yes or No?* is directed by Rodrigo Trujillo Sanchez, a filmmaker who transforms a confined domestic space into a microcosm of national division.
Who stars in Yes or No??
The short film features Diana Wiswell, Silvia Santamaría, and Felipe Correa Estrada as the trio at the heart of the emotional reckoning.
Is Yes or No? (2019) worth watching?
While *Yes or No?* is unrated on IMDb and runs just 28 minutes, its sharp focus on memory, truth, and political identity makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. The film's intimate scale turns a national referendum into something quietly explosive.
How long is Yes or No??
*Yes or No?* runs for 28 minutes.
About Yes or No? (2019) — Three friends, one hangover, and a referendum that changed everything
Set on the morning after Colombia's historic 2016 peace referendum, *Yes or No? (2019)* follows three friends—Lina, Pedro and Alejandra—who wake up to a shared hangover and even deeper emotional bruises. As their recollections blur and loyalties clash, the short film peels back the layers of friendship to reveal tangled secrets, unspoken passions, and the quiet violence of half-truths. Rodrigo Trujillo Sanchez crafts a moody, intimate chamber piece that asks how memory edits reality and whether a single vote can ever capture the complexity of a nation—or an individual.
The film's claustrophobic apartment becomes a pressure cooker of conflicting voices, where each character's version of the night before feels equally plausible and equally incomplete. With a runtime of just 28 minutes, *Yes or No?* distills political division into personal stakes, reminding audiences that the most intimate conflicts are often the hardest to resolve.