As they squeeze into the darkness, the film’s sound design becomes crucial. The chirping of birds and rustling of wind are replaced by the echo of dripping water and the rasp of their own breathing. Joaquín wants to turn back, but Mateo pushes forward. “Just a little further,” he insists.

La Mina De Oro Short Film Summary

As they squeeze into the darkness, the film’s sound design becomes crucial. The chirping of birds and rustling of wind are replaced by the echo of dripping water and the rasp of their own breathing. Joaquín wants to turn back, but Mateo pushes forward. “Just a little further,” he insists.