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THE ECHO

( 2023 )
Feature Documentary Competition |
 
Mexico
,
Germany
 |
 Spanish |
 102 min

About the film

In the remote village of El Echo that exists outside of time, the children care for the sheep and their elders. While the frost and drought punish the land, they learn to understand death, illness and love with each act, word and silence of their parents.

Director

Tatiana Huezo

Mexican-Salvadoran filmmaker Tatiana Huezo has a degree from the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica in Mexico City and a master’s in creative documentary from the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. Her debut feature film El lugar más pequeño already garnered international attention. Tempestad premiered in the Berlinale Forum in 2016 and won the Ariel film award in Mexico for Best Documentary and Best Director while her feature film Noche de fuego received a Special Mention from the jury at Cannes. Both films were also entered for the Oscars and the Goya Awards.

Producer

Dalia Reyes Campos, Tatiana Huezo

Production Company

Screenplay

Tatiana Huezo

Cinematography

Ernesto Pardo

Editing

Lucrecia Gutiérrez, Tatiana Huezo

Sound

Lena Esquenazi

Cast

Montserrat Hernández Hernández, Luz María Vázquez González, Sarahí Rojas Hernández, María de los Ángeles Pacheco Tapia

Contacts

International Sales: The Match Factory, info@matchfactory.de

Producer

Dalia Reyes Campos, Tatiana Huezo

Production Company

Screenplay

Tatiana Huezo

Cinematography

Ernesto Pardo

Editing

Lucrecia Gutiérrez, Tatiana Huezo

Sound

Lena Esquenazi

Cast

Montserrat Hernández Hernández, Luz María Vázquez González, Sarahí Rojas Hernández, María de los Ángeles Pacheco Tapia

Contacts

International Sales: The Match Factory, info@matchfactory.de

More About Film

In a secluded hamlet in rural Mexico, The Echo unfolds as an intricate portrait of daily life, tenderly brought to the screen by acclaimed director Tatiana Huezo. Returning to her documentary roots, Huezo paints an intimate tapestry of three family stories weaved together in a place where age-old traditions resonate alongside emerging aspirations and realities. The focus rests significantly on the vibrant young hearts of the village, primarily through the observant eyes of Luz Ma and the diligent Sarahí, offering us windows to a world imbued with rustic traditions and pure, unadorned truths. Through Ernesto Pardo’s remarkable camerawork, we are ushered into a community founded on deep matrilineal bonds, a place where life and death exist in a delicate yet inseparable balance.Huezo delves deep into the heart of the hamlet of El Echo, exploring themes of female strength, resilience, and courage amidst a backdrop of lush landscapes and multigenerational narratives. We witness a communal act of caring as the hamlet’s children sit in vigil beside an ailing grandmother, a testament to the nurturing spirit of this community. The Echo offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of rural life, gracefully portraying the oscillation between tradition and modernity. Huezo and her team have crafted a warmhearted chronicle, characterized by sensitive editing that beautifully reflects the visual richness of this unique locale and the people who make their life there.The film invites viewers into a varied humanistic panorama where work is  love embodied, laying bare the natural discord of a place caught between time-honored norms and contemporary dreams. It is a profound achievement that speaks to the spirit of community and pure, heartfelt humanity.   Nicole Guillemet

Producer

Dalia Reyes Campos, Tatiana Huezo

Screenplay

Tatiana Huezo

Cinematography

Ernesto Pardo

Editing

Lucrecia Gutiérrez, Tatiana Huezo

Sound

Lena Esquenazi

Cast

Montserrat Hernández Hernández, Luz María Vázquez González, Sarahí Rojas Hernández, María de los Ángeles Pacheco Tapia

Contact

International Sales: The Match Factory, info@matchfactory.de

More About Film

In a secluded hamlet in rural Mexico, The Echo unfolds as an intricate portrait of daily life, tenderly brought to the screen by acclaimed director Tatiana Huezo. Returning to her documentary roots, Huezo paints an intimate tapestry of three family stories weaved together in a place where age-old traditions resonate alongside emerging aspirations and realities. The focus rests significantly on the vibrant young hearts of the village, primarily through the observant eyes of Luz Ma and the diligent Sarahí, offering us windows to a world imbued with rustic traditions and pure, unadorned truths. Through Ernesto Pardo's remarkable camerawork, we are ushered into a community founded on deep matrilineal bonds, a place where life and death exist in a delicate yet inseparable balance.Huezo delves deep into the heart of the hamlet of El Echo, exploring themes of female strength, resilience, and courage amidst a backdrop of lush landscapes and multigenerational narratives. We witness a communal act of caring as the hamlet's children sit in vigil beside an ailing grandmother, a testament to the nurturing spirit of this community. The Echo offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of rural life, gracefully portraying the oscillation between tradition and modernity. Huezo and her team have crafted a warmhearted chronicle, characterized by sensitive editing that beautifully reflects the visual richness of this unique locale and the people who make their life there.The film invites viewers into a varied humanistic panorama where work is  love embodied, laying bare the natural discord of a place caught between time-honored norms and contemporary dreams. It is a profound achievement that speaks to the spirit of community and pure, heartfelt humanity.   Nicole Guillemet