
Jesús Humberto Jimenez, Rafael Gil
Nostalgia by Gustavo Rondón Córdova
VEN 2012, Berlinale Shorts
She leaves behind a husband, Thomás, who is now alone. Well, not quite alone – there is Alberto, their little son.
The night is dark. Thomás is alone for the first time. He drinks, and grieves. The next morning it is Alberto who wakes him, who makes demands of him. He’s hungry. Life goes on.
Confused by the unknown, he takes responsibility for his son by following his instincts. But, time and again, sadness overwhelms him in their lonely home in the middle of the Venezuelan pampas. In order to escape these feelings, Thomás begins to drink more and more.
On one such night, he decides that he wants to be with his wife once more.
Additional information

Kim Souk-Young, Gustavo Rondón Córdova, Mohan Kumar Valasala
After the screenings the directors lively discussed each others films.
Nostalgia · Berlinale Shorts · Feb 13, 2012

Full house
The audience showed great interest.
Nostalgia · Berlinale Shorts · Feb 13, 2012

Gustavo Rondón Córdova
The director during Q&A in the Kiez cinema.
Nostalgia · Berlinale Goes Kiez · Feb 16, 2012