Daniel Garber talks with filmmaker Lina Rodriguez about This Time Tomorrow
Hi, this is Daniel Garber at the Movies for culturalmining.com and CIUT 89.5 FM.
Adelaida is a high school school student in Bogota, Colombia. An only child, she has a warm relationship with her parents, But her growing sexual awareness makes them uncomfortable — they don’t like their daughter growing up.
The delicate threads
between parents and child are torn asunder by a sudden unexpected event. Communication grinds to a halt. Will they still exist as a family this time tomorrow?
This Time Tomorrow (Mañana a esta hora) is the name of a new art house film, a family drama that
explores adolescent alienation. An intimate, personal and realistic look at life in Bogota, it focuses on the ordinary and mundane to reveal deeper, unspoken emotions. It played at Locarno and is finally opening today in Toronto. It’s written, directed and co-produced by experimental
filmmaker Lina Rodrigues.
I spoke with Lina Rodriguez about This Time Tomorrow in Studio at CIUT 89.5 FM.
Her film is now playing in New York and opens today in Toronto at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.
[…] So Much Tenderness is a new, mature drama by Toronto’s own Colombian Canadian director Lina Rodriguez who also did the writing, production, editing and sound design. It’s a tender and moving experimental film about family, loss, mourning, guilt and new beginnings, as played out within the immigrant experience. This is her third feature-length drama, and her films have played at festivals including Berlin, TIFF and Locarno, with retrospectives in Spain, Argentina and Colombia. I last spoke with Lina in 2017 about her previous film Mañana a esta hora. […]
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