“Moving so slowly” is a non-fiction film that follows the fate of different characters who, as immersed in a Kafkaesque story, await in queues that seem to have no end in the Department of Immigration in Costa Rica. The film observes and follows one main character, Wilmer, and four secondary characters during three narrative days. Each one of them waits for the time necessary to solve procedures that put their future at stake: jobs, families and their own economy depends on the procedures reaching a good term.
- Year2019
- LanguageSpanish
- CountryCosta Rica
- PremiereEast Coast USA Premiere // Estreno de la costa este de EE. UU.
- DirectorNatalia Solórzano Vásquez
“Moving so slowly” is a non-fiction film that follows the fate of different characters who, as immersed in a Kafkaesque story, await in queues that seem to have no end in the Department of Immigration in Costa Rica. The film observes and follows one main character, Wilmer, and four secondary characters during three narrative days. Each one of them waits for the time necessary to solve procedures that put their future at stake: jobs, families and their own economy depends on the procedures reaching a good term.
- Year2019
- LanguageSpanish
- CountryCosta Rica
- PremiereEast Coast USA Premiere // Estreno de la costa este de EE. UU.
- DirectorNatalia Solórzano Vásquez