The Open Reel deals with Esnatu Zinema on the acquisition of Jaione Camboda`s first feature Arima, starring Melania Cruz, Nagore Arias, Rosa Puga Dávila and Tito Asorey among others.

Arima is the story of four women and a girl whose existence is disrupted by the sudden arrival of two strangers.
One of them is fleeing from the other, sneaking around town like an elusive being, a ghostly presence of uncertain existence. The other character —an injured man carrying a gun— will disrupt the women’s way of life in different ways. The whole plot takes place on the fine line between reality and imagination, between dreams and nightmares, fear and desire, within a story shrouded in mystery.

JAIONE CAMBORDA

Born in San Sebastian in 1983, after finishing her studies at the Prague Film School (FAMU) and the Munich Film School (HFF), she moved to Galicia where she set up the production company Esnatu Zinema, under which she gained a reputation as a director of experimental films such as Proba de Axilidade, Nimbos, Lilit or Rapa das Bestas. Jaione opted to develop her work using celluloid, this choice is a stake on the materiality and lyrical aspect of film grain. Her usual imaginary tend to revolve around the relationship between human and animal, violence and the atavistic side of it. She took part in several films as a screen writer and art director. Her most recent feature is Arima.