Languishing under a gentle soft Californian sun a group of friends profit from a weekend away to strengthen old connections and form new ones. LA-based Spanish Writer/Director Julia Ponce Díaz’s heady short Soredia is a potent look into that inexorable human need for connection and finding a sense of belonging whether that be through friendship or something more intimate. Soredia delicately reflects upon the multi-faceted nature of female relationships without falling into cliched tropes and Díaz’s debut shines in opening up the audience to the unspoken and perhaps repressed sides of friendship and budding romance. Soredia is as dreamy in its tone and cinematography as it is in narrative and ahead of the film premiering on Dn today we invited Díaz to speak to us about her draw as a filmmaker to female-centric stories, using the sense of alienation she experiences in everyday life to breathe authenticity...
- 7/7/2023
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
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