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The Tiniest Place

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Director: Tatiana Huezo Run Time: 100 min. Release Year: 2011 Language: Spanish

It was during a visit to the church in her grandmother’s native village in Cinquera, El Salvador that Tatiana Huezo was inspired to make this film about the legacy of the civil war that tore the country apart from 1979 to 1991. The call to war had been launched from Cinquera. Pieces of a combat helicopter and portraits of young villagers who were killed decorate the church,  acting as  emblems of this violent history… Huezo filmed the village, the survivors, surrounding mountains, forests, and caves, and collected their memories of enduring, witnessing, and surviving in this marvelously edited film.

Directed & Written by: Tatiana Huezo Sanchez (El Salvador/Mexico)

TATIANA HUEZO SÁNCHEZ is a Salvadorian-Mexican filmmaker who graduated from the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica in Mexico. She  earned a graduate degree at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. Her first feature, El lugar más pequeño premiered in 2011, it traveled to 50 international film festivals and won several international awards. Her second feature, Tempestad (2016), which told the story of a Mexican women accused unjustly of human trafficking, serving a life sentence in jail .  Her third film Noche de fuego (Prayers for the Stolen), a narrative feature, premiered at Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain regard section in 2021.

—–Showtimes—–
El Lugar Màs Pequeño (The Tiniest Place) – 3/8/23 @ 9:00 pm
El Lugar Màs Pequeño (The Tiniest Place) – 3/10/23 @ 7:00 pm
El Lugar Màs Pequeño (The Tiniest Place) – 3/11/23 @ 12:30 pm

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