I think it began with my short Los elefantes nunca olvidan (2004), because I have an obsession with the theme of paternity. I see it as a trilogy, starting with my short; while Desde allá (2015) is the second part and the third part, will be my next film, "The Box," which I will shoot in Mexico with Lucia Films producing, and I hope Edgar [Edgar Ramírez] will be involved in it, too. As a whole, they deal with the theme of absent or terrible fathers. I don't know why I have this obsession when in fact, I had a warm and close bond with my father who is a famous painter, and passed away two years ago. He's one of the most important painters of Latin America, Oswaldo Vigas. I think it has more to do with the archetype of a father; I have a need to discuss the father archetype. (...) My lead actor never knew his father. It's a common story in Latin America. My home life was an exception. In "Elephants Never Forget" two young kids go after their father who has abandoned them. I told Guillermo [Guillermo Arriaga] my story idea who said he wanted to help me make it so I moved to Mexico to collaborate with him in 2001. These were great learning years. I wrote the short in Mexico and filmed it in Venezuela. (...) In between these two, I made a documentary about my father, which took nearly seven years to make. It's still in post and will be released next year. And I wouldn't have been able to make my feature "From Afar" if I hadn't grown in all aspects; I matured emotionally and honed my craft. Learning about my father and my ancestors was very cathartic. It plunged me into a two-year depression but I emerged much stronger... but it was a path I had to take.[2015]
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