• Black Nights Film Festival, Tallinn

    Grand Prize for Best Film, Best Music
  • Malaga Int'l Film Festival

    Best Actress
  • Havana Film Festival

    UN "Unete" Award
  • Zurich Film Festival

  • FICCI Cartagena Film Festival

  • Miami Int'l Film Festival

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Spanish with English subtitles

With Sofía Paz Jara, Carolina Ramírez, Lina Marcela Sánchez, María Camila Mejía

A mesmeric journey of four half-sisters across Colombia blends the candor of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Our Little Sister with the sensuality of Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s Mustang to conjure up its own language.

Twelve-year-old Angela, loses the only parent she has ever known, her father, in a motorcycle accident. Among the mourners who come to Cali for the funeral are her three half-sisters, who know each other loosely but have never met Ángela. They are all in their late twenties, all three children of different mothers, and all harbor differently shaped impressions of their footloose father. Rather than let Angela be subsumed into the foster system, the women close ranks around their younger sister and drive the girl cross-country to their aunt’s house.

Angela will recognize in her stepsisters, femininity, sensuality, mysteries of pleasure, pain, the body, misfortune, and the challenge of being a woman in those lands.

Press

Wandering Girl for all its flawless, fully embodied performances and insights into family and nature vs. nurture, has resonances beyond the story of four sisters united and divided by shared paternity. ” – Jessica Kiang, Variety

“Strong performances, exquisite visuals and a light dusting of gritty feminist attitude.” – Stephen Dalton, The Hollywood Reporter

“A mesmeric journey that blends the candor of Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Our Little Sister with the sensuality of Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s Mustang to conjure up its own language.” – Leonardo Goi, The Film Stage

About the Director
Rubén Mendoza, born in 1980, graduated from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia’s Film and Television Directing School. His studies there included an “Audiovisual Fiction Photography” workshop with Jacques Rubeirollis.
Mendoza was one of the original founders of Dia Fragma with whom he has directed and produced several short films such as Statues! (Honorable Thesis award from the Universidad Nacional), The Fence (Production Grant from the Cinemateca Distrital), Animal Kingdom, The House By The Window, and The Heart of La Mancha (winner of a Production Grant from the Cinemateca Distrital in 2006).