Synopsis
Sebastian Muro, the director of this film, starts shooting his father, Rafa, an extroverted businessman, for a film school exercise. Hypnotized by the easiness and indifference his father has with the camera, Sebastian continues shooting him without much purpose until, without him noticing, he starts telling his own family story and stumbles upon an unsettled matter: the absence of his father during nearly a decade when Sebastian was a boy.
Director's bio
Sebastián Muro is an Argentinean filmmaker. He has written and directed the feature documentary film Rafa, His Dad and Me, and several short films, including 55 PILLS, which had its world premiere at the Orizzonti Short Film Competition of the 72nd Venice International Festival. Currently, in addition to being part of Nevada Cine, a Buenos Aires based Production Company, he works as a professor of Acting for Film in different institutions.