Rolling Strong tells the story of the players of the first wheelchair rugby team in Peru, men and women from Lima, of different ages and socio-economic conditions, who got together at the end of 2012 to play a new sport in the world. that few had ever heard of. Through the documentary we follow their growth process for two years, we live the emotion of their first international competitions and we learn, through an intimate approach, the dreams and motivations that lead them to fight daily, on and off the field.
Educational distribution: Collective Eye
An intimate exploration of the enigma of family, the force that shapes us and unveils our essence to the world.
Temporarily blinded by a visual impairment, the filmmaker delves deep into a collection of home movies shot and narrated by her father during the early 1990s. She embarks in a decisive search to confront and challenge the looming specter of patriarchal dynamics that inhabit these archives, which have shaped her identity and suffocate her present. As she transforms the images, she liberates the characters trapped in these family tapes, weaving a narrative that serves as a bridge to connect with her father and becomes a new lense to look at herself.