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Tamara Cortés and Matías Catalán in a still from ‘The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo

'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo' and how Diego Céspedes created a Cannes winning masterpiece

E. Nina Rothe May 25, 2025

Coining a new term, in what could be called a ‘Travesti-Western’, the Chilean filmmaker pays homage to the men, and women of his past. And in the process, manages a triumphant film about a child growing up in a loving trans community, one which won top prize in Un Certain Regard in Cannes.

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In Festivals, Interviews, Movies Tags The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, Chile, Diego Céspedes, AIDS, trans community, HIV, Tamara Cortés, Matías Catalán, Paula Dinamarca, Pedro Muñoz, Un Certain Regard, Festival de Cannes, Cannes Film Festivla, Un Certain Regard Prize, Queer community, Cannes Film Festival, Pau Aulí, Bernardita Baeza, Angello Faccini
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Demian Hernandez in Dominga Sotomayor's 'Too Late to Die Young'

Demian Hernandez in Dominga Sotomayor's 'Too Late to Die Young'

Dominga Sotomayor wraps us in colors of nostalgia with 'Too Late to Die Young' in Locarno

E. Nina Rothe August 7, 2018

It was the film I most craved to watch at this year's Locarno Festival, and it happened to be the very first film I watched here. It didn't disappoint me!

Dominga Sotomayor's 'Too Late to Die Young' ('Tarde Para Morir Joven') is a beautiful shot, strangely evocative and perfectly soothing piece of filmmaking. Yet it somehow has stayed with me throughout the festival, a meter by which I have been judging everything else I've watched in Locarno.

Sotomayor’s film tells the simple enough yet unusual tale of a teenager, Sofia (played by Demian Hernandez) coming of age in a commune on the slopes of the Andes just above Santiago, Chile and the surrounding cast of characters that accompany her journey all the way to the final climax of the film. It is accented by this etherial cinematography and cool sounds and you can't help, as an audience member, but become wrapped in nostalgia. In this film's case, unlike a Syrian filmmaker once said to me when I interviewed him for his film, childhood is a geographical place and Sotomayor brings us there to experience it along with her. It's her memories of growing up in a community very much like the one in the film.

I caught up with the cool and self assured Sotomayor in Locarno where the film screens as part of the festival's International Competition. 

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In Festivals, Interviews, Movies Tags Dominga Sotomayor, Doha Film Institute, Qumra, Too Late to Die Young, Tarde Para Morir Joven, DFI, Locarno Festival, Locarno 71, Chile, Latin America, cinema, woman filmmaker, Inti Briones
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