

Two women, one truck, zero patience — and somehow you'll cry about it.
Gregoria is a young peasant from the Venezuelan Andes, Lucia is a frivolous middle-aged city dweller. Forced by the circumstances they must travel together to reach their destinations. One will discover the past, the other will discover her present. Both discover the strength of love.
Acting
Moyra Angeles and Mariam Valero's silences speak paragraphs.
Cinematography
Andes landscapes as emotional antagonist, gorgeous and indifferent.
Director
Maruvi Leonett Villaquiran
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in the Venezuelan Andes during the country's collapse, the film's production itself mirrors its themes of persistence against impossible circumstances.
The directors met at film school and made this their debut after funding fell through three times — explaining why the cramped truck scenes feel authentically claustrophobic.
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