Seventeen-year-old twins Iris and Ariel live with their mother and older sister Lía on a rocky island full of mollusks and reptiles. The adolescents have grown up isolated from the continent, in a fraternal relationship exceeding the limits of normal intimacy between siblings and in transcendental connection with nature. Following months caught up in a love-hate relationship with her children, their mother commits suicide. Her sudden death deeply affects the siblings and Iris, driven by a strong need to get away from her brother, decides to go to the city alone for the first time. A film that seems made by the four elements of matter invites us to a secluded psychological and natural landscape, reminding us (in the words of John Dunne) that “no man is an island.”
Octopus Skin
La Piel Pulpo
63rd TIFF: Greek Premiere
Screening Schedule
|
No physical screenings scheduled. |
| Available at the Agora Market TIFF63. |
- Direction: Ana Cristina Barragán
- Script: Ana Cristina Barragán
- Cinematography: Simón Brauer, Tomás Astudillo
- Editing: Mayra Morán, Myrto Karra, Ana Cristina Barragán
- Sound: Ricardo Arteaga, Adriana Santiago, Pablo Mondragón
- Music: Pablo Mondragón
- Actors: Isadora Chávez, Juan Francisco Vinueza, Hazel Powell, Cristina Marchán, Paulet Arévalo, Carlos Quinto
- Production: Caleidoscopio Cine, Graal Films, Desenlace Films, Unalm, Promenades Films
- Producers: Isabela Parra, Kostantina Stavrianou, Santiago Ortiz-Monasterio, Titus Kreyenberg, Samuel Chauvin
- Production Design: Alisarine Ducolomb
- Format: DCP
- Color: Color
- Production Country: Ecuador, Greece, Germany, Mexico, France, Italy
- Production Year: 2022
- Duration: 100΄
- Contact: Patra Spanou Film
Τhessaloniki Goes To Cannes 2022
Ana Cristina Barragán
Ana Cristina Barragán (Quito, 1987) is a screenwriter and film director. Her debut feature, Alba (2016), premiered at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, where it received an award, and earned an Honorable Mention at the San Sebastián Film Festival. Alba went on to win over 35 international awards, was Ecuador’s official submission to the Academy Awards, and was featured in the Latin American cinema showcase at MoMA in New York. Her second feature, La Piel Pulpo (2022), premiered at San Sebastián and was selected for festivals including Thessaloniki, Guadalajara, and Munich. It received six Colibrí Awards from the Ecuadorian Film Academy and was part of the 2024 Platino Awards. Ana has directed several short films, including Ave (TIFF 2023) and Domingo Violeta (Locarno, 2010). In 2025, she premieres her third feature, The Ivy, in the Orizzonti section of the Venice Biennale. She is currently developing her fourth feature, Amapola, a series titled La Costra y la Miel, her first documentary, and various projects involving analog photography and writing.
Filmography
2013 Anima (short)
2016 Alba
2019 A (short)
2022 Octopus Skin
2023 Bird (short)
2025 The Ivy
2016 Alba
2019 A (short)
2022 Octopus Skin
2023 Bird (short)
2025 The Ivy