Valentina or the Serenity

(Valentina o la serenidad)
Ángeles Cruz | Drama, Fiction

2023 | 85 minutes | Mexico

Young Valentina uses all her might to believe that her father is still alive. This poignant tale of loss is uplifted by the joyous nature of love.

Synopsis

Mexican filmmaker Ángeles Cruz returns to her Indigenous community of Villa Guadalupe for her second feature film, a tenderly poignant tale of loss inspired by her own childhood.

Valentina's life is shattered when her beloved father drowns in a nearby river. Refusing to accept the body at the funeral as his, Valentina becomes convinced he's still alive and will return home.

Her conviction deepens when she accidentally falls into the same river and hears his voice speaking in Mixtec, a language she's never learned. Valentina's unwavering belief affects her grieving family and begins to impact her schoolwork as she waits by the river for another message, enlisting her friend Pedro to teach her Mixtec.

An exploration of love and mortality from a child's perspective, "Valentina or the Serenity" is ultimately an uplifting ode to life.

Reviews

“A refreshing take on death and grief by an industry mostly focused on the violent cartel-related deaths that affect the country.” — Aldo Álvareztostado, International Cinephile Society

"Indigenous Mexican filmmaker Ángeles Cruz (SIFF 2021’s Nudo Mixteco) explores our complex relationship with loss through the eyes of a young Mixtecan girl who, in her heart, refuses to believe her recently deceased father has truly left this earthly realm." — Hebe Tabachnik, Seattle International Film Festival

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Festivals

Toronto International Film Festival; Huelva Iberoamerican Film Festival - Best Film - Best Acctess (Myriam Bravo); Morelia International Film Festival;

DIRECTOR: Ángeles Cruz

NATIONALITY: Mexico

YEAR: 2023

GENRE: Drama, Fiction

LANGUAGE: Spanish; Mixtec; Indigenous languages; Other languages

COLOR / B&W: Color

GRADE LEVEL: High School, College, Adult

SUBTITLE/CC: AVAILABLE

AUDIO DESCRIPTION: NOT AVAILABLE

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