Rocío, an unemployed single mother, has barely enough to eat as she does not receive unemployment benefits. Between feelings of shame, failure and the fear of losing custody of her 8-year-old son Adrián, she tries to maintain the appearance of living a normal life with some help from a neighbour. The situation becomes worse when the landlord, himself overwhelmed by debts, sues her for the rent she owes.
Food and Shelter is the first feature film from Juan Miguel del Castillo, an experienced editor and director of shorts.[6] A Diversa Audiovisual production,[7] the film was largely financed by crowdfunding.[8] It was primarily shot in Jerez,[9] in the province of Cádiz.
Release
The film premiered at the 18th Málaga Film Festival on 23 April 2015.[4] Its festival run also included the Film and Human Rights Festival of Pamplona, the Ourense International Film Festival, and the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.[5] Distributed by A Contracorriente Films,[10] it was theatrically released in Spain on 4 December 2015.
This article is derived from Techo y comida by journalists from 20minutos.es which is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Retrieved 29 January 2018.