One day filmmaker stumbles across 2,000 feet of Super 8 at a flea market. Home movies shot during the 1970s, at their center is a lovely blond girl, Larisa. The director decides to track down Larisa.
Drawn from more than 2,000 feet of Super-8 film home movies shot between 1970 and 1980, purchased at a Mexican flea market 30 years later by director Andres Pardo. In screening the reels, he finds episodes of the childhood of the charming and expressive Larisa filmed by her father, and stumbles onto the story of a family that somehow becomes disconnected from its memories. The filmmaker teams up with photographer Santiago Cassarino to create a documentary that searches for answers and ultimately, Larisa.—Guadalajara Reporter