The co-production partnerships add European support and financing muscle to an Argentine project produced by Buenos Aires’ Ruda Cine, which has already attracted a Brazilian partner, CinemaScópio.
“The reality of life of these immigrant workers is to go elsewhere from one day to another,” Wohlatz adds. “This is against rules of storytelling, against the journey of the hero. This contradiction is central to the film.”plays two main characters in “Do Fish Sleep With Their Eyes Open?” Wohlatz, a native of Hanover who spent the past 10 years in Buenos Aires, is in Berlin after getting stuck in Germany due to the pandemic, and is waiting to return to Recife. The experience has been both interesting and useful, she says, “also because my film is about people who go from one place to another, who kind of lost their sense of belonging, or question it, or try to redefine what belonging actually means.
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