La Fuente
Luca Barella (60), owner of La Fuente, a sandwich shop amid Chile's protests, faces ruin and illness. After rescuing a photographer, his shop becomes a target. Guided by Iaido's harmony, Luca defends…
La Fuente
Luca Barella (60), owner of La Fuente, a sandwich shop amid Chile's protests, faces ruin and illness. After rescuing a photographer, his shop becomes a target. Guided by Iaido's harmony, Luca defends his legacy as chaos closes in. Luca Barella (60) is the owner of La Fuente, a sandwich shop located at the epicenter of the protests that began on October 18 in Chile. The lack of customers and the neighborhood's decay have pushed Luca to the brink of bankruptcy, compounded by a serious illness he chooses to keep secret. His father, the founder of the business, pressures Luca to sell and leave the area; his employees begin to doubt his ability to face the challenge, and his wife and daughter resent his absence. During one of the protests, Luca rescues a photographer from his attackers and hides him inside the shop. From that moment on, La Fuente becomes a target for the hooded rioters, who start attacking it regularly. Luca publicly denounces what's happening to his shop through videos, hoping the authorities will restore order in the neighborhood. However, the forces of destruction advance from all sides without control. Luca refuses to abandon La Fuente and tries to defend his business by adhering to the principles of harmony and inner peace he learned from Iaido, the martial art of which he is a master. Yet his time is running out, and Luca must decide whether his principles are stronger than his desire to preserve the family legacy.
La Fuente
Drama,War
Film Details
Luca Barella (60), owner of La Fuente, a sandwich shop amid Chile's protests, faces ruin and illness. After rescuing a photographer, his shop becomes a target. Guided by Iaido's harmony, Luca defends his legacy as chaos closes in.
Luca Barella (60) is the owner of La Fuente, a sandwich shop located at the epicenter of the protests that began on October 18 in Chile. The lack of customers and the neighborhood's decay have pushed Luca to the brink of bankruptcy, compounded by a serious illness he chooses to keep secret. His father, the founder of the business, pressures Luca to sell and leave the area; his employees begin to doubt his ability to face the challenge, and his wife and daughter resent his absence.
During one of the protests, Luca rescues a photographer from his attackers and hides him inside the shop. From that moment on, La Fuente becomes a target for the hooded rioters, who start attacking it regularly. Luca publicly denounces what's happening to his shop through videos, hoping the authorities will restore order in the neighborhood.
However, the forces of destruction advance from all sides without control. Luca refuses to abandon La Fuente and tries to defend his business by adhering to the principles of harmony and inner peace he learned from Iaido, the martial art of which he is a master. Yet his time is running out, and Luca must decide whether his principles are stronger than his desire to preserve the family legacy..