It is the late 1980s, on the outskirts of Medellín. Strange lights fall from the sky. A reporter arrives to cover the story. Four teens from the neighborhood steal his camera and run.
What the camera records is the film. Director STILLZ, the music video director behind much of Bad Bunny's visual universe, makes his feature debut here with Harmony Korine producing and Arca scoring. It premiered at Venice last fall. It arrives in US theaters Thursday via Film Movement.
If you care about where independent cinema is going, this is the one to catch this week.
Before you go: City of God sets the mood. Anything by Gaspar Noé if you want the delirium to dial up.


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