Octopus Skin (2026)
Iris and Ariel are 17-year-old twins, who live with their mother and older sister in an old house in the middle of a rocky island covered with molluscs and birds. The teenagers have grown up isolated from the mainland, in a sibling relationship that surpasses the limits of normal intimacy. The abrupt absence of their mother deeply wounds the three siblings, and Iris, moved by a strong need of separating herself from her brother, decides to go alone to the city for the first time.
Director: Ana Cristina Barragán
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Isadora Chávez as Iris |
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Juan Francisco Vinueza as Ariel |
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Hazel Powell as Lía |
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Cristina Marchán as Mother |
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Paulet Arévalo as Nina |
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Carlos Quinto Cedeño as Padre |
| Editing | Myrto Karra | Editor |
| Editing | Mayra Morán | Editor |
| Production | Oderay Game | Executive Producer |
| Production | Santiago Ortiz-Monasterio | Co-Producer |
| Sound | Tomás Barreiro | Music |
| Sound | Lucas Larriera | Sound |
| Production | Isabella Parra | Producer |
| Directing | Ana Cristina Barragán | Director |
| Writing | Ana Cristina Barragán | Writer |
| Art | Claudia Hidalgo | Set Decoration |
| Art | Alisarine Ducolomb | Production Design |
| Camera | Simon Brauer | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Joe Houlberg | Assistant Director |
| Production | Konstantina Stavrianou | Associate Producer |
| Directing | Renata Duque Lasio | First Assistant Director |
| Production | Irini Vougioukalou | Associate Producer |