
Isaki Lacuesta's docu fiction half and half about the battles of two siblings living in a neediness stricken area on Spain's southern drift took Best Film at both the San Sebastian and Mar del Plata fests.
That Isaki Lacuesta is likely Spain's most misjudged movie executive is again affirmed by Between Two Waters, his striking, powerfully human follow-up to 2006's The Legend of Time. In its utilization of developing individuals playing themselves, Waters includes the equivalent non-stars, freely playing themselves, as twelve years back, and hence shapes some portion of a succession (ideally continuous) that is about as near being a Spanish Boyhood as we're probably going to get.






