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Tótem

2023 | 95m | Spanish

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Director: Lila Avilés
Writer: Lila Avilés
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In a bustling Mexican household, seven-year-old Sol is swept up in a whirlwind of preparations for the birthday party for her father, Tona, led by her mother, aunts, and other relatives. As the day goes on, building to an event both anticipated and dreaded, Sol begins to understand the gravity of the celebration this year and watches as her family does the same.
Release Date: Sep 07, 2023
Director: Lila Avilés
Writer: Lila Avilés
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords
Production Companies Paloma Productions, Alpha Violet Production, Limerencia Films, Laterna Film
Box Office Revenue: $163,399
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Mar 08, 2025
Entered: Mar 08, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Job
Thomas Becka Original Music Composer
Gerardo Kalmar Sound Supervisor
Rodolfo Sánchez Villa Visual Effects
Hector Zubieta Line Producer
Edoardo Rebecchi Post Production Supervisor, Colorist
Mariana Lavaniegos Puebla Second Assistant Director
Anel Martínez Graphic Designer
Job Noriega Electrician
Leyla de la Hoz Foley Artist
Sandra Ojeda ADR Recordist
Lucas Lindvig Compositor
Carmiña Carballal First Assistant Director
Micaela Ritacco Sound Post Production Coordinator
Daniel Rojo Solis Sound Recordist
Miguel Olea Property Master
Blanca Jacqueline Vallejo Makeup Artist
Eliu González Gómez Property Master
Paula Troia Foley Artist
Luis Alberto Cruz Electrician
Adrianna Maldonado Post Production Coordinator
Felipe Sanz First Assistant Camera
Amanda Renai Curdt-Christiansen Post Production Coordinator
Ilse Serdán Colorist
Lautaro Zamaro Foley Recordist
Ana Arregui Second Assistant Camera
Omar Guzmán Editor
Lila Avilés Director, Casting, Writer
Gabriela Cartol Casting
José Lubo Post Production Supervisor
Vanessa Campos Makeup Designer
Yair Ponce Production Manager
Estefania Bonilla Hernandez Production Coordinator
Selva Tulián Set Decoration
Diego Navarro Data Wrangler
Antonio Aguilar Boom Operator
Nohemi Gonzalez Production Design
Rune Palving Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Armando Vargas Gaffer
Mikael Windelin Visual Effects Producer
Ana Robledo Balvanera Boom Operator
Sofía Straface Dialogue Editor
Roberto Osorio Electrician
Kattia Calero Aráoz Art Department Coordinator
Estefanía Lonné Sound Effects Editor
Ximena Frayde Production Assistant
Emil Lund Holst Post Production Assistant
Alexander Marthin Visual Effects Supervisor
Aldo Fabricio Arellano Assistant Editor
Rubén Velázquez Production Assistant
Alistair Pulido Continuity
Javier Aguilar Electrician
Jonathan Buenrostro Colorist
Diego Tenorio Director of Photography
Guido Berenblum Sound Designer
Nora Solís Costume Design
Jimena Fernández Costume Design
Name Title
Laura Elizabeth Ruiz Diaz Associate Producer
Siobhan Flynn Producer
Tatiana Graullera Producer
Louise Riousse Producer
Per Damgård Hansen Co-Producer
Salma Hayek Pinault Executive Producer
José Tamez Producer
Jean-Baptiste Bailly-Maitre Co-Producer
Lila Avilés Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I'm not usually fan of children in films, but boy - Naíma Sentíes' performance here as the young "Sol" is terrific. She, replete with multicoloured curly wig is with her mother preparing for a party to celebrate her father's birthday. What we learn from very early on is that her dad "Tona" (Mateo Ga ... rcia) is very unwell. Indeed, from the brief scene we see of him in the shower - this is a twenty-seven year old not destined to survive much longer. Clearly that information is known amongst the man's family and friends with his sisters, and his father, taking quite distinctly differing approaches to dealing with their impeding loss. The story takes it's time, but it's never dull. The observational nature of the drama, and the hugely charismatic effort from the young Sentíes is enthralling to watch as their day continues revealing stresses, strops, strains and a slightly defiant degree of optimism. As ensemble performances go, Marisol Gasé, Montserrat Marañon and Teresa Sánchez ensure that this well cast and presented story of a family in distress works evocatively. There are few tantrums, just a stoicism and dignity that makes this really quite a poignant story of a young girl - and a family - that doesn't quite appreciate that life is soon to change for ever.

Dec 05, 2023
Brent_Marchant
8.0

The everyday lives of average individuals ordinarily might not make for especially engaging storytelling. However, when they’re framed within the context of extraordinary circumstances, they take on an added new dimension, as witnessed in the second offering from Mexican writer-director Lila Avilés. ... This warm, heartfelt, bittersweet comedy-drama tells the endearing story of a family hosting a birthday party for Tona, a young, beloved painter battling advanced cancer (Mateo Garcia Elizondo), told largely through the perspective of his seven-year-old daughter, Sol (Naíma Sentíes), who hopes against hope for her father’s recovery. As events play out, viewers watch as Tona’s family makes preparations for the celebration – often involving simple tasks told with delightfully funny twists that provide much-needed comic relief – as well as the various means with which his relatives are dealing (or not dealing) with an apparently impending inevitability that no one really wants to address or discuss. Yet what might seem destined to be an exercise in forced festivities with an underlying sense of morbidity turns out to be a loving, earnest celebration of life, despite the undeniable presence of an unwanted, intangible “guest” lingering in the background. While the film incorporates a few sequences that are inherently a little too incidental in nature compared to the larger overall narrative, “Tótem” nevertheless serves up a charming, touching, authentically presented tale that reaches out to audiences and surrounds them with sincere, loving feelings and a big, well-earned hug. This National Board of Review winner and Independent Spirit Award nominee is a fine, little-known indie gem that will surely move you, even if it leaves you with uncomfortably mixed feelings as its story unfolds. It effectively illustrates that there indeed can be times of boundless, overwhelming joy even in the face of overwhelming lament but that what ultimately matters most is what we make of these circumstances when they play out, especially when it comes to expressing how we feel for those whom we truly care about most.

Feb 11, 2024