The windows

SEBASTIÁN MILO (CUBA, 11/10/1979) Graduate Institute of Art in Havana (ISA). He works as a director for the Institute for Film and Television in Cuba. His works include the documentary and fiction, always approximations to the Cuban reality.

Filmmaker Daniela Muñoz Barroso, who is almost completely deaf, wants to discover the identity of the remarkable musician Mafifa. Her quest leads her on the trail of an enigmatic woman, and also makes her question her own head and heart.

Cuban documentary filmmaker, producer and photographer. Graduated in DOP. from the University of Arts, Havana, 2017. Co-founder of the independent Cuban production company ESTUDIO ST, with which he has produced the short films “Tundra”, “El Rodeo”, “El niño de goma” and, recently, “La Historia se escribe de noche”, “Blue” and “4 Hoyos”, films selected at festivals such as Sundance, Rotterdam, Locarno, IDFA, Ji.hlava, Bogoshorts, BAFICI, Miami, among others.
Her films understand and explore cinema from the perspective of her hypoacusia, proposing new sound universes. An example of this is her feature documentary “Mafifa” (77′, 2021), premiered at Luminous of IDFA and selected in more than twenty festivals. It had its North American premiere at True/False Film Festival and screened at IDA Spring Docs/Nonfiction Access Initiative, 2023.
She also has directed the documentary short films “Gloom” (10ʹ, 2021), premiered at FICViña, Chile, with which she participated in the Open Doors program at the Locarno Film Festival, 2022. And recently finished “4 Holes”, with world premiere at IDFA, and North American premiere at RIDM, Canada, at the end of 2023.
She is currently working on the development of several hybrid and fiction feature films. Among them, Alejandro Alonso’s debut feature, “The Star”, a project selected for the Spanish Film Academy Residencies, and winner twice of the IDFA Bertha Fund, for development and production. She also participated in the Producers Lab at Locarno Open Doors, 2023. Her project “Silence diaries” was selected for the Spanish Academy Residencies, 2023-2024, and won the prestigious Chicken & Egg fund awarded to women documentary filmmakers for the research phase.

An old man on a painstaking journey through the Cuban Sierra Maestra. An atmospheric look at a world where time seems to have stopped.

Lázaro Lemus is a Cuban film director Graduated from the Pinar del Río Academy of Visual Arts. His documentaries have participated in festivals in Cuba, United States, Colombia and Spain. Graduated from the Documentary Filmmaking Workshop imparted by the filmmaker Belkis Vega in the International School of Cinema and Television in 2012. His documentary “Close your eyes” was awarded with a mention in the 12th ICAIC Young Sample, in Cuba; and his documentary short film “Awakening” received the International School of Cinema and Television Collateral Award in the 13th ICAIC Young Sample in 2014.

A women sells her beauty salon to help her friend leaving Cuba. As soon as she gets his first news from abroad, she starts practicing a strange martial art.

An exhausted man walks along a dusty road under a merciless sun. He holds a rope full of ties that seems to have no end, with which he tries to retain something that pulls very hard on him. ‘Buey’ tells a story of defiance, rebellion and death, or a very primitive love story.

A mother and her son, make a living from the sea from their quayside home on Santiago de Cuba bay. In the course of the film, their very strong and strange relationship is revealed in all its complexity.

An inspector who investigates industrial accidents writes poems, using a method he has invented himself. His creative work separates his world from that of those around him.