Chinese Days (2025)
After years of delay, a long-planned journey finally begins. The filmmaker imposes a quiet rule: only one shot per day. This self-imposed rhythm becomes a daily ritual of observation, recording, and reflection. What emerges is a filmed diary—a chronicle of wonder that maps both external landscapes and internal states. Each image carries a lingering question: what does it mean to continue making films? Through unfamiliar territories, filmmaking transcends documentation to become an act of presence and an attempt to rediscover meaning. The result is a meditation on cinema itself—its persistence, solitude, and transformative power over the everyday.
Director: Santiago Loza
| Directing | Santiago Loza | Director |
| Writing | Santiago Loza | Writer |
| Production | Diego Dubcovsky | Producer |
| Editing | Lorena Moriconi | Editor |
| Sound | Fernando Kabusacki | Music |
| Sound | Francisco Pedemonte | Sound |
| Editing | Ignacio Di Martino | Colorist |
| Production | Eduardo Crespo | Associate Producer |