Nowhere

Nowhere

Movie Info:

Pintó’s Nowhere is not simply a survival thriller; it is something far more captivating, more primal, with a unique style and vibe of its own. Its breathtaking images and supressed intensity, combined with Anna Castillo’s powerful performance, makes it a NOBODY-less fight for life. It is a chillingly close, yet out-of-this-world exploration of humanity’s raw, unexagerrated limits, of sheer will, intense motherhood, survived economy and human spirit.

🎥 Trailer Vibes

The trailer literally is a jaw dropping master piece of art bearing much tougher and greater art within. Refugees scamper to escape while sirens wail and the world crumbles into chaos. Mia and her husband, Nico are both franticly separated and she can barely manages making it into a shipping container. Then utter silence follows. A sudden jolt and when the doors slowly open, she finds herself with endless ocean surrounding her. No food, no fuel, no road and a flooding desperately expansive ocean. Mia’s long strenous journey had just begun. The trailer painfully hints at the film’s cruelty and extreme emotionally bruising experiences hidden and to unfold goes through where every flicker is a fading hope.

🌟 Cast Highlights

Anna Castillo as Mia – A woman’s strength is pushed to unimaginable limits when she fights for her life and her child.

Tamar Novas as Nico – A piece of the past, a love adrift in the tempest, and the whisper that urges Mia to keep fighting.

Tony Corvillo as the Oppressor – The very essence of the world which Mia fled from, yet eternally powerful in a way that makes complete liberation impossible.

📖 Synopsis

A suffocating world. A frantic flight. A mother struggling to stay alive.

Mia never envisioned being alone, nor did she ever dream of giving birth in the middle of the ocean. However, life is harsh and mere existence can be unforgiving. After being distanced from her husband, she wakes up to the unimaginable horror of being trapped inside a shipping container while it floats aimlessly in the ocean. Suffering from hunger, dehydration, and an overwhelming sense of loneliness, she is forced to wait for a rescue that is unlikely to come. Over time, not only does her strength become harder to muster, but so does the solitary life within her. By the time she is able to take that strength, the all too concerning question continues to loom; will she be able to bring life into this world that’s done nothing short of cruel to her?

Nowhere is a deeply emotional journey into the harshness of reality, and how hope is as fragile as it is unbreakable.