JD Linville Chilean director Nicolás Postiglione teamed up with filmmakers Moises Sepúlveda (“The Illiterate”) and Agustín Toscano (“The Snatch Thief”) on his debut feature film, “Immersion,” a suspenseful descent into paranoia, instinct, and hubris.
The film follows a family’s day sailing on the lake and how their vacation unravels wildly as they stop to help some local fishermen whose boat is taking on water.Chilean star Alfred Castro, a Pablo Larraín regular, heads up the cast as the family patriarch, bringing weight to a solemn character around whom the tragedy unfolds.
Postiglione explores themes of family, class, and fear in this parable which holds a mirror to the prejudice inherent in the gut. “Immersion” was picked up by Latido.
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