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Soroche
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Soroche

CONTENT WARNING: Toxic friendship, body horror, graphic sexual content, self-harm Adapted by Cuentero Productions from the short story by award-winning Ecuadorian writer Mónica Ojeda (Jawbone, Nefando), translated by Sarah Booker and Noelle de la Paz and published in “Through the Night Like a Snake: Latin American Horror Stories" by Two Lines Press, ‘Soroche’ depicts the effects of a leaked sex tape, filtered through the dizzying lens of altitude sickness. Buy Through the Night Light a Snake here: https://www.catranslation.org/shop/book/through-the-night-like-a-snake-2/ Told in alternating perspectives of Viviana, Karina, Nicole, and Ana—best friends since childhood— ‘Soroche’ recounts the tragic events of a mountain trip intended to help Ana break out of depression following a scandal and the dissolution of an abusive relationship. The chorus of these friends’ confessions reveal contradictions, ruthlessly exposing the flawed friendships and brutal hypocrisies lurking below the surface—all through the haze of Ana’s unraveling. CREDITS ‘Soroche’ was written by Mónica Ojeda It was translated by Sarah Booker and Noelle de la Paz And it was directed and executive produced by Camilo Garzón ‘Soroche’ was included in “Through the Night Like a Snake,” a collection of Latin American horror stories published by Two Lines Press It was produced by Cuentero Productions under their client-facing trademark: Cuentero Traunseúnte Productions™ Two Lines Press is an imprint of the Center for the Art of Translation, a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California Illustration by poet and visual artist Giovanna Lomanto CAST Catalina Plata Guevara as Ana MJ García as Karina Claudia Andrea Escobar as Viviana And Laura Ubaté as Nicole CREW Laura Ubaté and Camilo Garzón did voice direction, audio production and editing Catherine Girardeau did consulting and creative production María Linares did the score, including a piece called “Marina” Daniel Murcia and Juan David Sarmiento did the sound design, engineering, and mixing Sarah Dealy was our recording engineer at the North Fig Sound Studio in Los Angeles, California Additional location sound recording in L.A. by Kiara Beltrán Social media production for the Brava performance by Laura Villa

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