Connected

Ways to Travel

Directed by:

Meme Cabello & Antonia Martínez Valls

Produced by:

Juan Bautista Tagle

Production Company

MEMORA

Contact:

  • Year

    2027

  • Length

    80 min

  • Country

    Chile / On site

Synopsis

In a self-built settlement on the outskirts of Talagante, Chile, children of different Latin American nationalities imagine traveling in a parked van in search of distant family. Through this collective adventure, they explore migration, identity and belonging, blurring the line between reality and fiction.

  • Antonia

    Martínez Valls

    Director

    Chilean filmmaker interested in the boundaries between reality and fiction. Co-directed “Agua Fría” and co-founded MEMORA. She works from a hybrid sensitivity that weaves through territory and body, exploring intimate narratives that emerge from play, connection and constant reflection.

  • Meme

    Cabello

    Director

    Blending film, photography, writing and new media, she explores the everyday through a sensory lens. Co-director of “Agua Fría” and co-founder of MEMORA, she develops projects in various formats, exploring languages, error as method and narratives of body and bonds.

  • Juan

    Bautista Tagle

    Producer

    Chilean filmmaker with a degree in Audiovisual Direction from UC Chile and studies at Tisch, NYU. He directed Mamita Lidia, premiered at SANFIC 21, and was DoP on El Final de los Tiempos, winner of the Chilean Audiovisual Fund 2025.

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