Rafael Soliwoda

Rafael Soliwoda

出生 : , Libertad, San José, Uruguay

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Rafael Soliwoda is a Uruguayan actor and writer, known for God's Favorite Animal (2017), Grey Eyes (2018) and Cortos Interruptus (2011).

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The Water Will Regret You
A badly wounded man lies on a drifting boat. He is alone amidst the river's inhospitable nature, stalked by an aquatic creature that threatens to take his life. The man holds a secret that will soon emerge from the murkiness of the water.
Labyrinth
Juan
Juan imagines Laura being suffocated and becomes obsessed with those images that become more frequent and more real, to a point of no return.
Roads in February
Carlitos
Driven by childhood memories and the hope of a reencounter, Sarah visits her paternal grandmother in her village in Uruguay. She takes long to understand the prevailing unease… But she is soon faced with the gap between her fantasy regarding the place of origin and that village of old people forgotten by Modernity where the heat is overwhelming and the days seem to last forever. Cultural shock, humor, tenderness and sadness give shape to this bitter-sweet film.
Grey Eyes
Jota
In a post-apocalyptic future, mankind is color blind. A brilliant scientist suddenly dies, leaving his precious briefcase-filled with a highly-addictive synthetic drug that allows people to see colors again-to Ana, a mere 12-year-old girl. Possession of the briefcase makes her the target of a doctor with wicked plans for the drug, and her only hope to escape his pursuit relies on the aid of the dead scientist's two devoted bodyguards. Together, their epic, perilous journey pivots on a tremendous secret: Ana herself could be the key to salvaging a world in ruins.
The Plague
Rodriguez
Rosa's father escapes from a nursing home and comes back to his former house. He hides a secret, and he's not coming alone.
El animal preferido de Dios
A woman arrives at a couple's country house looking to charge on her phone. Inside it, she texts a man.
Variations
Stefanía is isolated in her apartment. Without being able to express her feelings or find refuge in her partner, a dream appears, pushing her to leave her confinement. Only by moving away she will be able to face the pain and regain her bond with herself and with the outside world.
Leo's Room
Felipe
Leo, a young man coming to terms with his own sexuality, runs into Caro, a primary school friend he fancied when they were kids, who's now trying to ward off her own personal demons. This casual re-encounter will affect their personal conflicts without either truly grasping the other's problem.