

Gabriel, a 32-year-old Spanish man lives in Germany with his boyfriend Lars, far away from his conservative family. Time and again he remembers his childhood in daydreams.
Acting
Diego Caballero's eyes carry entire unspoken childhoods.
Cinematography
Golden hour as psychological weapon—gorgeous and suffocating.
Director
Benjamin Chimoy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Berlin but entirely in Spanish, the film mirrors Gabriel's dislocation—physically free, linguistically haunted.
The 22-minute runtime isn't arbitrary; it's the exact length of Gabriel's train ride home, and we're trapped with him.