
In her provocative and gripping debut film, FORASTERA Director Lucia Aleñar Iglesias hones in on young woman, Cata, (Zoe Stein) has to deal with the trauma of the sudden death of her grandmother, which only she witnesses. Her grief shifts when she casually turns to play pretend, transforming into the deceased. What begins with a game of dress-up will blur the lines of reality and family roles. Time stops in this house that, strangely, already felt stuck in time. Unable to process her grief, Cata turns to her grandmother’s belongings. Suddenly, objects and clothes she’d never seen now mean something to her, giving her purpose. She begins playing dress-up with her grandfather, who is unable and unwilling to move on from this shocking loss. Cata takes on a new role at home, or rather, this new role takes over Cata. Director and screenwriter Lucia Aleñar Iglesias joins us to talk the challenge of taking the short film version on FORASTERA and expanding in into a feature film, using the same actor to play Cata, Zoe Stein, in both versions of the film, and what it means to her to have FORASTERA premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.