Screened as part of NZIFF 2008

The Sky, the Earth and the Rain 2007

El cielo, la tierra y la lluvia

Directed by José Luis Torres Leiva

A poetic meditation on solitude, this masterful debut frames its characters within the imposing, rugged setting of a rural coastal area in Chile.

Chile / France / Germany In Spanish with English subtitles
110 minutes 35mm

Director, Screenplay

Photography

Inti Briones

Editors

Ilán Stehberg
,
José Luis Torres Leiva

With

Julieta Figueroa
,
Angélica Riquelme
,
Mariana Muñoz
,
Pablo Krögh
,
Norma Norma Ortiz
,
Francisco Ossa

Festivals

Rotterdam 2008

Elsewhere

A poetic meditation on solitude, this masterful debut frames its characters within the imposing, rugged setting of a rural coastal area in Chile. The natural elements, captured in striking painterly compositions, and an understated soundtrack are deployed to reflect the inner states of the film‘s protagonists. Ana, a withdrawn young woman, divides her time between her job at a store and caring for her invalid mother. She traverses forest and fields, lost in the landscape, as she goes about her daily routine, occasionally spending time with her friend Veronica and the latter‘s troubled sister, Marta. After she is fired, Ana finds work cleaning for Toro, a taciturn orchardist, as lonely as she is. Emotion, not plot, is at the core of this accomplished film, whose meticulous formalism invites viewers to flesh out backstory, while contemplating the minute transformations wrought by time upon the characters. — SR