
The site of the sites | FRAGMENTS AND MEMORIES
Somewhere in the Caribbean, artificial beaches are being built. A young model waits for her friends by the pool, a gardener and a maid fantasize about buying luxurious furniture, a group of street sweepers philosophize about love and amateur golfers try to get the ball in the hole, while tourists, among machines and noise, go for a walk.

Landfall | FRAGMENTS AND MEMORIES
Through fragmented glimpses of daily life in post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico, LANDFALL is a sobering tale for our times. With the protests that ousted the governor of the U.S. colony in 2019 as a backdrop, the documentary offers a prismatic portrait of collective trauma and resilience. While the devastation of Maria attracted much media coverage, the world has paid little attention to the storm that preceded it: a $72 billion debt and fiscal crisis riddling Puerto Rico long before the winds and waters hit. LANDFALL examines the kinship between the two storms-one environmental, the other economic-juxtaposing rival utopian visions of recovery. Featuring intimate encounters with Puerto Ricans and newcomers to the island, LANDFALL reflects on a question of contemporary global relevance: when the world falls apart, who do we become?

Miriam Lies | FRAGMENTS AND MEMOIRS
The quiet world of a petit-bourgeois family begins to crumble the moment 14-year-old Miriam meets her Internet boyfriend. While her friends are excitedly preparing for the traditional quinceañera, Miriam doesn't know how to explain to her family that her boyfriend is black.