Mexican director Bruno Santamaría Razo's first narrative feature debuted in Cannes Critics' Week. The film draws directly from his childhood memories of his father's HIV diagnosis.
Bruno Santamaría Razo directed and wrote the 104-minute film, which mixes interviews with his mother and dramatized scenes. The story centers on an 11-year-old boy named Bruno and his family in 1990s Mexico as they face the father's diagnosis and the son's emerging queer identity.