La Primera Piedra 2018 Short Film New Now

Javier Luna (Diego) and newcomer Carlos Peña (Izan) share a claustrophobic chemistry. Their dialogue is often overlapped—characters interrupt each other, mimicking real conversation. In a pivotal two-minute take, the camera never cuts, forcing the actors to escalate from quiet negotiation to screaming accusation in real time.

When Izan accidentally causes a minor collapse that injures a coworker, Diego must decide whether to report the incident (which would ruin the boy’s future) or cover it up (which compromises his own integrity). The tension escalates as secrets about the company’s corner-cutting practices emerge. The film’s final shot—a slow zoom on a pile of rubble—forces the audience to ask: Who truly threw the first stone? la primera piedra 2018 short film new

It was a scorching summer afternoon in a small, dusty town nestled in the heart of Argentina. The streets were empty, save for a lone figure wandering aimlessly. Her name was Sofía, a young woman with a worn-out expression and a heart heavy with grief. She had just lost her mother, the only person who had ever truly understood her. Javier Luna (Diego) and newcomer Carlos Peña (Izan)

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