La Primera Piedra: 2018 Short Film Exclusive
In the sprawling ecosystem of independent cinema, short films often serve as the raw, unfiltered proving grounds for future visionary directors. While many are forgotten in the algorithm of film festivals, a select few linger—etched into the memory of those fortunate enough to witness them. La Primera Piedra (translated as The First Stone ), the 2018 Spanish-language short film directed by emerging auteur Carlos M. Quintana, is precisely one such relic.
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A central scene involves a heated exchange where a character defends their mother's honor against accusations of being "easy" or a "failure" for being a single parent. Psychological Tone: In the sprawling ecosystem of independent cinema, short
The film's title, which translates to "The First Stone," references the biblical idiom "he who is without sin, cast the first stone," highlighting themes of hypocrisy and moral judgment. Core Conflict: Quintana, is precisely one such relic
The 2018 short film La Primera Piedra (The First Stone) is a Spanish psychological drama that explores complex, often provocative human relationships through a minimalist lens. Directed and written by Alberto Fernández Prados