Although he does not believe it in the middle of his professional outbreak, Vicky Luengo (Palma, 1990) has found his “small revolution”: to stop life.
She has done it in the middle of the vortex of anti-tisturban, with two films on poster and with the sudden death of her father in summer.
“I do not speak physically but to give space and understand what you are living because there are times when it takes you the inertia in the world.”

In that process, she has found a space to reflect on love, mental health, time and ties that cling to our surroundings.
She and she does it in public about the tables of theaters of the channel with beginners, the adaptation of Raymond Carver who have articulated Juan Cavestany and Andrés Lima.