Direction: Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio
Country: USA
Colombian-American writer-director Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio makes a positive impression with her audacious feature debut, In The Summers. This semi-autobiographical drama follows two sisters, embodied with nuance by Sasha Calle and Lio Mehiel, as they navigate the complexities of spending summers with their emotionally unstable, alcoholic Puerto Rican-born father (René Pérez) in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Structured in four evocative chapters, the film poignantly captures the relentless passage of time and the enduring impact of familial bonds.
Rooted in raw authenticity, In the Summers unfolds with deliberate pacing, relying on moments of painful silence and emotionally charged dilemmas to tell its story. The chemistry between father and daughters is unsettling yet compelling, keeping viewers uneasy and attuned to the tension simmering beneath the surface.
Samudio’s direction is marked by precision and restraint, focusing on small yet significant details and situational clarity. The performances are heartfelt and layered, while the film’s formally measured approach draws viewers into its meditative exploration of connection, resilience, and the scars left by those we love most.