The premiere of Proyecto Eclipses marks the beginning of a new chapter for Cine Matadero Oviedo. The cinema becomes a hub for experimental filmmakers, and Laura's discovery inspires a new generation of filmmakers to explore the intersection of reality and fiction.
The story begins on a stormy night in Oviedo, where a young film student, Laura, arrives at Cine Matadero to research for her thesis. While exploring the cinema's archives, she stumbles upon an old, mysterious door hidden behind a bookshelf. The door is locked, but she finds a cryptic key hidden in an old film canister.
Cine Matadero Oviedo, a historic cinema located in the old slaughterhouse of Oviedo, Spain, has been a hub for film enthusiasts and cinephiles for decades. However, few know about the mysterious archives hidden deep within its walls. These archives hold the lost reels of Matadero, a collection of forgotten films, scripts, and documents that date back to the early days of cinema.
As she delves deeper into the archives, Laura uncovers a series of cryptic letters and notes from Adrián Argüelles, detailing his obsession with the concept of "eclipses" – moments in time where reality and fiction blur. The letters hint at a larger, unfinished project, a feature film that would explore the intersection of reality and cinema.
The story concludes with Laura, now an established film scholar, returning to the archives, searching for the next lost reel, the next hidden story waiting to be uncovered. The cryptic key, now a symbol of her journey, remains on her desk, a reminder of the secrets that lie hidden in the shadows of Cine Matadero Oviedo.
After months of research and restoration, Laura and Vicente finally complete the reconstruction of Proyecto Eclipses. They decide to premiere the film at Cine Matadero Oviedo, on the same night when Laura first discovered the archives.
As they piece together the fragments of Proyecto Eclipses, they realize that the film was meant to be a reflection of Oviedo's transformation, a city caught between tradition and modernity. The film's narrative weaves together fragments of reality, blurring the lines between documentary and fiction.
"The Lost Reels of Matadero"