Inspired by the Stone Arch, this is the Cineminuto de Los Cabos 10
The Los Cabos International Film Festival kicks off its tenth anniversary celebrations with the premiere of a fantastic Cineminuto, directed by the Cabeño artists David Liles and Hugo Payén.
A diver dressed in a diving suit explores a dreamlike space where the waves merge with the desert and marine fauna - fish and whales - roam the starry skies captured by cinematographer Jorge Pineda. The light that emanates from the diving suit is projected on the impressive landscape of Baja California Sur, as if it were a movie projector that reveals all its elements. In this setting conquered by the sea, we discover the legendary Calypso, the ship that the mythical oceanographer Jacques Cousteau sailed before describing the Gulf of California as "the world's aquarium."
For the tenth edition, the filmmakers, through their production company Apix Films, bet on producing a completely digital “Cineminuto” to reflect the present of the Festival, thus showing the emblematic Stone Arch as a new portal, a window full of possibilities, and the place where the best cinema converges.
¨With this Cineminuto, we seek to honor our heritage, as well as to expose the natural heritage¨ _: David Liles. ¨Being the first digital Cineminuto in ten years, it reflects the essence and the present of the Festival itself¨: Hugo Payén.
Apix Films productions have been part of film festivals such as Cannes Court Métrage, Sitges Film Festival, Havana International New Latin American Film Festival and Los Cabos International Film Festival. They have also collaborated with productions from Anomia, BlankSquare Productions, Hallmark, and NETFLIX.
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