This intimate documentary portrays how three young Argentinians rebuilt their lives after traffic accidents left them with permanent disabilities, revealing resilience in the face of loss.
AWARDS: National Arts Fund Artistic Creation Grant / Declaration of Cultural Interest · Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires / Declaration of Cultural Interest · Legislature of Río Cuarto / Declaration of Cultural Interest · Legislature of the City of Santa Rosa de Río Primero / Declaration of Cultural Interest · Legislature of the City of El Bolsón
OFFICIAL SELECTION: International Festival Reflection of Disability in Art / Latino & Native American Film Festival / Kuala Lumpur International Film Awards / Beausoleil Côte d'Azur International FICTS Festival du Cinéma Sportif / Festival Internacional de Cine Austral
Extraordinary Common People - Three lives changed by crashes, rebuilt with resilience
Every year in Argentina, over 7,000 people die in traffic accidents. This film focuses on three survivors—Dahyana, a teacher; Analía, a journalist and activist with expressive aphasia; and Maxi, a father and adapted table tennis player—who confront life-altering injuries with courage and resilience.
Their journeys turn tragedy into testimony, showing that survival is only the beginning of resilience.
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