Pluto Film Acquires ‘A Vanishing Fog,’ Set in the Extraordinary and Endangered Páramo of Sumapaz (EXCLUSIVE)

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Berlin-based Pluto Film has acquired international sales rights to Augusto Sandino’s “A Vanishing Fog” which world premieres mid-November at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, playing in main …

, playing in main competition. The Colombian filmmaker returns to the Estonian festival having won best first feature and a Fipresci Prize with his debut feature, “Gentle Breath” .

Purposely mysterious, the film is produced by Schweizen Media Group and backed by the Czech Republic-based Media Lab which provides VFX to achieve a sense of the magical realism so intrenched in Colombian society. It revolves around a unique man named F. who lives with a extremely rare condition named Hallerman-Streiff and his relationship with his father while surrounded by solitude and a deep sense of a collapsing world.

“I am thrilled and honored to world premiere in the official competition at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival and present my second feature to a worldwide audience. “A Vanishing Fog” is a cinematic and sensory experience entirely shot in the endangered Paramo of Sumapaz in Colombia — a place of great importance for the ecological balance of the entire Western hemisphere. It pays homage to this magical place and to its people.

Pluto Film’s Manola Novelli added: “We are all excited to share the trailer of this intriguing film with the international audience. We invite the spectators to embark upon a journey that will take us to magical places in the company of fascinating and unconventional characters.”

 

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