Too Late to Die Young
Fall Grants 2017 - Post-Production Stage
Synopsis
The summer of 1990 in Chile. A small group of families lives in an isolated community right below the Andes, among dry dirt roads and dusty trees, building a new world away from the excesses of the distant city. Sixteen-year-old Sofía and Lucas, and 10-year-old Clara struggle with parents, first loves, and fears, while they prepare a big party for New Year’s Eve with the hope of some new beginnings. ‘Too Late to Die Young’ is a portrait of a group of people who try to isolate themselves from the dangers of the city, but are instead confronted by those of nature.
Credits
- Director
- Dominga Sotomayor
- Screenwriter
- Dominga Sotomayor
- Producer
- Omar Zúñiga, Dominga Sotomayor, Sophie Mas, Rodrigo Teixeira
About the Director
Dominga Sotomayor was born in Santiago de Chile in 1985. Her first feature film, ‘Thursday Till Sunday’ (2012), was developed at the Cinéfondation Résidence, won the Tiger Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and was named best film at IndieLisboa, New Horizons, and the Valdivia International Film Festivals. She co-directed ‘The Island’ (2013), which also claimed a Tiger Award. In 2015, her medium-length film ‘Mar’ had its premiere in the Forum section at the Berlin International Film Festival, and she also released ‘Aqui, Em Lisboa’, a collective film directed with Gabriel Abrantes, Denis Côté, and Marie Losier.