Split between Usquert in the north of the Netherlands and Miera in northern Spain, the film traces two very different terrains and two intimate journeys: Anna grieving her father in a flat, open land below sea level, and Carlos building a new life

Through meticulous observation of nature, the marks of human labor, and the passage of time, Level explores how personal loss and renewal unfold in the shadow of geological and social change. It is a story of opposites, north and south, life and death, old and new but also of continuities: grief gives way to discovery, endings yield beginnings, and landscapes preserve memory even as they shift irrevocably.



Within El futuro ya no está aquí, Level resonates with the spirit of El desencanto, extending the program’s inquiry into inheritance, generational reflection, and the ways personal and collective histories shape the present. Where Chávarri traced the emotional fractures of a family emblematic of Spain’s past, Level contemplates the traces of human life on land and memory itself, asking: how do we live and create amid the landscapes and legacies we inherit, and what new futures emerge when we confront loss, change, and the unstoppable passage of time?





Screenings & tickets

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Director

Elena Molina, Isaki Lacuesta

Cast

Year

2026

Country

Spain, Netherlands

Duration

79 min

Genre

Documentary

Language

English, Dutch & Spanish with English subtitles

Festivals

Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival, Official Competition Málaga Film Festival, Festival Punto de Vista 2026

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