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'Simn' is a 2018 short film directed by Venezuelan filmmaker Diego Vicentini. The film is about a young Venezuelan who is seeking asylum in the United States, though his heart remains in the protests back home. It was created following the 2017 student protests, hoping to raise awareness of the Crisis in Venezuela around the world.

Synopsis



During the student protests in Venezuela during 2017, young Simn, who feels threatened in his home country, flees to the United States, but finds the asylum process difficult. Beyond this, the film does not focus on a single character, seeking to represent many, as it looks to raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, as well as the 2017 Venezuelan protests and the United States asylum process.

Cast



*Christian McGaffney as Simn

* Kelley Mack as Melissa

* Steve Wilcox as Dr. Moore

* Alexandra Hoove as Mrs. Moore

* Ruben Guevara as Alejandro

* Jorge Borrelli as the pharmacist

* Ral Walder as Chucho

* Gian Franco Rodriguez as student protestor

Production



In October 2017, Vicentini, then a student in California, saw the protests unfolding from videos and social media. He says that this experience was "surreal" and like "a double life"; that he could watch the videos and be very worried, but then leave the house and "little birds were singing; everything was nice and quiet". This difference is what made Vicentini feel "the duty" to make the short film.

The film was shot in March 2018, in Los Angeles, and was originally Vicentini's thesis for his master's degree in Cinema. It was filmed over five days and is mostly in English, starring Venezuelan actor Christian McGaffney among a cast of Americans.

The title of the film is for the Venezuelan liberator, Simn Bolvar, evoking his heroism. Vicentini chose this title as an acknowledgement of all the young people involved in protests against the Nicols Maduro government, saying they "are all 'mini liberators' because they fought for the freedom of Venezuela", emphasizing that many died, were injured, kidnapped, and tortured. He notes that these protesters are anonymous, so "each of them is a Simn".

In 2019, Vicentini and Marcel Rasquin began fundraising to make a feature film of the story.

The feature film was made in 2021. The main cast included Luis Silva, Prakiti Maduro, Franklin Virguez, Jose Ramon Barreto and Christian McGaffey

Reception



'Simn' has been screened in many countries and festivals around the world. It was given a "festival tour" for a year before being released digitally. The profits of tickets sold during limited releases went to the Chamos foundation, supporting children in Venezuela; Vicentini met with Chamos representatives in Madrid. The limited release screening tour was set up after the trailer went viral.

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