Questioning convention through the provocation of cinematographic language.

by Nicolás Sandrini

"Foquito" is a trial and error essay on things that are supposed to be insignificant in everyday life. In a first reading and in a reverse sense, trying to commit suicide is perhaps as dangerous as changing a light bulb. But the concept sheds more light on the matter.

Expectation and betrayal are pillars in a narrative game that summons the spectator as an active witness, assuming a place that includes him in the story as a third character who observes the sequence and anticipates the expected outcome.