Tatiana Huezo’s eye for lyrical truth has materialized in documentaries like “Tempestad” or “The Tinniest Place,” works that penetrate some of the most tenebrous corners in recent Latin American history with shimmering compassion.
Her stance as an acute observer of the people that survive and persevere through tumultuous sociopolitical and economically disadvantaged contexts produces thought-provoking filmic meditations.
READ MORE: Cannes Film Festival 2021 Preview: 25 Films To Watch The Salvadoran-born Mexican director has now applied her reflective gaze to fiction for the first time with “Prayers for the Stolen” (“Noche de Fuego“), her interpretation of the novel by Jennifer Clement that fits within her line of interest.
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