La Vida Entre Dos - Noches Better ((link))
While there is no record of a project exactly titled "La vida entre dos noches better," the phrase most likely refers to the upcoming feature-length film currently in development by Spanish director Antonio Cuesta BOGOSHORTS FESTIVAL Cuesta is the creator of the acclaimed short film "La vida entre dos noches" (The Life Between Two Nights)
, who lives with cerebral palsy. Their daily existence is a delicate balance of survival and mutual support: The Conflict: la vida entre dos noches better
David, a 62-year-old retired teacher from Mexico City, said: "Between two nights, I write letters to my grandchildren that I will never send. I tell them about the world as it was, and the world as I hope it will be. It is my confession, my prayer, my art. It has made me a kinder person during the day." While there is no record of a project
Maria, a 44-year-old graphic designer from Barcelona, told me: "I used to dread the 3 AM waking. My heart would race. Now, I make a cup of cold chamomile—I keep a thermos by the bed—and I draw in a small sketchbook. My best ideas come at 4:17 in the morning. I've started a whole series of paintings called 'The Blue Hours.' My gallery show sold out." It is my confession, my prayer, my art
The concept:
Most people see night as a single block: dusk to dawn. But those who live entre dos noches know better. The first night belongs to biology. The second belongs to escape. But the space between? That belongs to the soul’s weird, unguarded hours.