The Distance of Time
In a Peruvian city corroded by an eternal and indifferent winter, an androgynous man with indigenous roots faces a future without his lover, who suffers from an unknown disease.
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Carlos Ormeño PalmaDirector
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Carlos Ormeño PalmaProducer
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Carlos Ormeño PalmaWriter
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Carlos CaychoKey Cast
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JuanKey Cast
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Lidia QuispeKey Cast
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Ginno Paul MelgarKey Cast
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PepitoKey Cast
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Carlos FloresProduction Design
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Abel CastroSound mixing
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Fil UnoMusic
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Felipe PingloMusic
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Kintu CanelaMusic
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Pedro IturriaLine Producer
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Carlos Ormeño PalmaEditor
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Inti BrionesEditor
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Melina LeónEditor
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Project Title (Original Language):La distancia del Tiempo
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Project Type:Experimental, Short
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Genres:Drama, LGBTIQ, Identity
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Runtime:19 minutes 27 seconds
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Completion Date:January 1, 2022
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Production Budget:20,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Peru
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Country of Filming:Peru
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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76th Locarno Film FestivalLocarno
Switzerland
August 4, 2023 -
68th International Short Film Festival OberhausenOberhausen
Germany
April 30, 2022 -
45th Mill Valley Film FestivalCalifornia
United States
October 14, 2022 -
40th International Film Festival of UruguayMontevideo
Uruguay
April 21, 2022 -
14th Psarokokalo International Short Film FestivalAthens
Greece
June 8, 2022 -
13th Kashish International Queer Film FestivalMumbai
India
June 30, 2022 -
5th Nova Frontier Film FestivalNew York
United States
June 25, 2022 -
19th OutfestPeru International Film FestivalLima
Peru
July 2, 2022 -
21st DokuFest International Documentary and Short Film FestivalPrizren
Kosovo
August 5, 2022 -
14th International Documentary and Short Film Festival of KeralaKerala
India
August 31, 2022 -
17th Batumi International Art-House Film FestivalBatumi
Georgia
September 18, 2022 -
40th Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film FestivalChicago
United States
September 24, 2022
Best Narrative Short -
5th Reaktor Film FestivalVienna
Austria
October 7, 2022 -
7th Kinenova International Film FestivalSkopje
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of
October 12, 2022 -
9th Trujillo Film FestivalLa Libertad
Peru
October 13, 2022
Best Short Film -
27th Canberra Short Film FestivalCamberra
Australia
November 15, 2022 -
6th Still Voices Film FestivalLongford
Ireland
November 16, 2022 -
73rd Montecatini International Short Film FestivalMontecatini Terme
Italy
November 22, 2022 -
31st Euroshorts Young Filmmakers Film Festival (Poland)Warsaw
Poland
November 30, 2022 -
2nd Hanan Film FestivalPuno
Peru
November 24, 2022 -
9th Transcinema Film FestivalLima
Peru
December 4, 2022 -
20th BOGOSHORTS International Short Film FestivalBogota
Colombia
December 13, 2022 -
29th Raindance Film FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
November 1, 2022 -
5th Piura Short Film FestivalPiura
Peru
December 8, 2022
Honorable Mention -
5th Braziers International Film FestivalWallingford
United Kingdom
September 2, 2023 -
9th Semana del cine Universidad de LimaLima
Peru
November 15, 2023 -
31st Festival Mix Brasil De Cultura Da DiversidadeSao Paulo
Brazil
November 15, 2023 -
18th Shorts MexicoMexico DF
Mexico
September 28, 2023
Carlos Ormeño Palma is a Peruvian filmmaker and alumnus of La Fémis - Université d'été, Berlinale Talents, Oberhausen Seminar, and Talents Buenos Aires. His passion for filmmaking arose from his family memories and his identity.
Since he started making films, Carlos has produced short films combining different genres of filmmaking, mostly experimenting with documentaries and fiction. "The Distance of Time" (66° Locarno, 68° Oberhausen, 45° Mill Valley, 29° Raindance) is his first Experimental/Fiction short. "The Weight of Air" (Greek Film Center Award - 45° Drama ISFF) will be his second fiction film.
Carlos is currently developing his first feature film, “The Scent of Walls,” (CineQuaNonLab and Locarno Open Doors Producer's Lab).
This is the force of identity overcoming the silent oppression of a city and its inhabitants. A story that slowly encounters sorrow and love as the sea gently touches the shore in the distance.
I believe in cinema as a form of power whose voice goes beyond silence and darkness. Because in places where it is least expected, there is hope. This film seeks to be a call to togetherness, a means to acknowledge the emptiness we carry inside, and above all, to understand the weight of our existence within the end of life.