Una Corriente Salvaje (2018) -
( A Wild Stream ), released in 2018 and directed by Nuria Ibáñez Castañeda , is an intimate documentary that blurs the lines between friendship and romance in a setting of extreme isolation. Synopsis and Setting
: The film won the Ojo a Largometraje Documental Mexicano (Best Mexican Documentary) at the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM) in 2018. Una Corriente Salvaje (2018)
: Critics note that their friendship is "tinged with sensuality" and evolves into something resembling a love story. The boundaries between the masculine and feminine become fluid as they care for each other in "the middle of nowhere". ( A Wild Stream ), released in 2018
: While Omar ventures into the ocean on a boat, Chilo often stays on land with a net. Their reliance on one another is total, highlighting a singular companionship that compensates for their deep loneliness. Key Themes The boundaries between the masculine and feminine become
: Through late-night conversations by candlelight, the film explores the men's pasts and their views on work, family, and freedom. It subtly deconstructs traditional Mexican masculine tropes, showing a tender side of the men rarely seen in such environments.
: The narrative shifts when a "seed of mistrust" is planted, threatening the fragile peace they have built together. Artistic Style and Reception
: Ibáñez Castañeda uses a "warm and tender" gaze that avoids being intrusive, allowing the wisdom and humanity of the two men to emerge naturally.