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I missed you too

Malena and Julian get together once more to try and share a moment of intimacy. Misunderstandings and impossible words pile up between the wine glasses and cigarette smoke.

  • Flora Rivière
    Director
    Acaso esto se sostiene
  • Pamela Rodriguez
    Director
    La Casa Invita
  • Pamela Rodriguez
    Writer
  • Flora Rivière
    Producer
  • Pamela Rodriguez
    Producer
  • Ernesto Falcke
    Key Cast
    "Julián"
  • Natalia Pascale
    Key Cast
    "Malena"
  • El Delirio Cine
    Distributor
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    A Los Ojos
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Runtime:
    14 minutes 53 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    June 9, 2022
  • Production Budget:
    8,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Argentina
  • Country of Filming:
    Argentina
  • Language:
    Spanish
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Flickyy Monthly International Creative Fest
    West Bengal
    India
    June 21, 2022
    World Premiere
  • PINK LOVE Film Festival - The Filmy Monks Film Festival TFM
    Mumbai
    India
    July 21, 2022
  • Festival Audiovisual Pila
    Pila, Buenos Aires
    Argentina
    August 25, 2022
    National Premiere
  • FIDEMA Festival Internacional de las Emociones en Argentina
    Córdoba
    Argentina
    October 3, 2022
    Cordoba Premiere
  • Black Cat Award International Film Festival - Art for Humanity, Children and Cinema
    La Paz
    Bolivia, Plurinational State of
    November 11, 2022
    Bolivian Premiere
Distribution Information
  • El Delirio Cine
    Distributor
    Country: Argentina
    Rights: All Rights
Director Biography - Flora Rivière, Pamela Rodriguez

Flora Rivière was born in France, in 1987, and has been living in Argentina since 2015. Her acting career has crossed two hemispheres and two languages. She began taking acting classes in Paris at eleven years old. Since moving to Buenos Aires, she has been in a number of plays (such as Silvia Gomez Giusto’s Un cuerpo salvaje), films (El hombre de la luna by Rodrigo Perez Green, soon to be released) and series (Monzón and Limbo…hasta que lo decida) and was trained by teachers such as Alejandro Catalán and Andrea Garrote. She also works as a screenwriter, playwright and producer. She produced the theater season "La casa invita" with Pamela Rodriguez, which also featured some of her own plays. She made her directorial debut with the short film “Acaso esto se sostiene,” which she also starred and wrote, in the GRABA festival (2020). The written and the visual are a common ground between her life in art and her life in journalism, which she continues to practice after more than a decade since graduating.

Pamela Rodriguez was born in Argentina, in 1982. She is an actress, a film and theater director, a screenwriter and playwright currently living in Buenos Aires. She has written a number of plays, three screenplays and several short films, thanks to film director Pablo José Meza’s workshop. All the while, she never stopped developing her acting career,and took part in plays such as Carlos Belloso’s Clases de Olvido, and series like Ten piedad de nosotros or El Jardin de Bronce. She trained with various acting teachers, such as Raul Serrano and Alejandro Catalan. The latter enabled her path towards directing, with his sensitive and subtle look on emotion, a recurrent subject in his works of fiction. She produced the theater season “La casa Invita” with Flora Riviere, the co-director and co-producer of “I Missed You Too”, her directorial debut.

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Director Statement

We wanted to come near the characters’ skin and intimacy, thus placing the main focus on the performances. Not only are we directors, we are also actresses: we wanted to explore the emotional truth in this smothering relationship, with close-ups, playing with the roughness of imperfect faces. We decided to portray middle-aged characters, in an attempt to bring to light intimacy and love in a stage of life that most films tend to neglect in favor of youth. We were mainly inspired by the work of John Cassavetes and the Dardenne brothers, because of how they focus on the world of ordinary people, unmasking their innermost emotions.