Overview
- Cazzu, the Argentine trap artist Julieta Cazzuchelli, debuts on screen as Sara in Juan Cabral’s Patagonian drama Risa y la cabina del viento.
- In new interviews, she called acting a revealing step and said she cries when she watches the movie because of its themes of loss.
- The story follows a 10-year-old who finds a public phone that lets callers speak with people who have died, using fantasy to explore grief without revealing key turns.
- Shot in Tierra del Fuego/Ushuaia over about six weeks, the production condensed Cazzu’s scenes into roughly two weeks to fit her music schedule.
- The film won awards at Stockholm’s Junior festival and at Mar del Plata, and it is set for an Argentine theatrical run before streaming on Netflix.