Wik (2016)
With a conviction that appeared to be forgotten, Rodrigo Moreno del Valle’s debut recovers the pulse of young people thrown into summer and hopeless nights, in a city with local features that seem to get diluted into the cosmopolitan life of well-of classes. The characters wander through the streets, get into clubs, or go to parties with a blurred goal: distract themselves from loneliness, boredom, or an unfinished form of anguish, and spend time in the same way days pass by in this film, each one marking a different chapter. The filmmaker is able to find a tone that works hard to scorch on the common places of dilettante young people. Wik features both the passion of love encounters and its opposite side: the ferocious silence of wasted hours
Director: Rodrigo Moreno del Valle
| Camera | Pietro Bulgarelli | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Illary Alencastre Pinilla | Writer |
| Camera | Alonso Luque | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Humberto Barzola | Editor |
| Writing | Rodrigo Moreno del Valle | Writer |
| Directing | Rodrigo Moreno del Valle | Director |
| Production | Eliana Illescas | Producer |
| Production | Paúl Córdova | Producer |
| Sound | Alvaro Aparicio Pajares | Foley Artist |