( Entre la Niebla ) is a surrealist Colombian film directed by Augusto Sandino that serves as a poetic exploration of environmental loss and human connection. Set in the high-altitude Páramo of Sumapaz , the largest ecosystem of its kind, the film follows F , a solitary guardian of the mountains who cares for his ailing father while witnessing the destruction of his homeland. Core Narrative and Themes
Much of the minimal plot centers on F's relationship with his father, Colombo , who represents the "fatherland" and is losing his mind to illness.
F acts as a protector of the fragile moorland, which is being ravaged by military conflict and industrial extraction.
F is played by the late Sebastian Pii , a photographer born with Hallerman-Streiff syndrome. His unique physical presence is central to the film's "otherworldly" aesthetic.
The film highlights the endangered status of the Sumapaz Páramo, a vital source of water for Colombia that is under threat from mining and violence. Visual and Artistic Style
The film is characterized by its and visual symbolism, featuring almost no spoken dialogue.
Instead of standard subtitles, F’s inner thoughts are presented as poetic English text on screen, providing a "written voiceover" for his character. Viewing Context A Vanishing Fog | Film Threat