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Sabrina Almandoz is a graduate from the filmmaking career at the Centro de
Capacitación Cinematográfica in Mexico. With a masters in Barcelona and an intensive
fillmaking workshop in NYU, Sabrina has directed 6 shortfilms with her own scripts,
two of them documentaries. On the way To my Nonno Santiago (2002) was a second place
winner in Chamizal Film Festival.
The Pink Elephant is her thesis.
Teresita is thirteen years old and believes her mother is a pink elephant.
Trying to liberate herself from a story her aunt told her when she was a little
girl, Teresita finds herself determined to know the real story of her mother, to
stop believing in an expired dream.
A chronicle about dreams, changes, mourning
and life, The Pink Elephant invites us to find ourselves again with the kid inside
us.
This is not a movie for children, with bright colors and men with animal
costumes. It is the dream of childhood in real life, it’s the vertigo of growth
represented in a mountain, it’s the mourning of a desire that happens at dawn. It’s
for adults and children, because dreams, changes, mourning and life happens at any
age.
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