Strange River

Local title
Tundmatu jõgi
Original title
Estrany riu
Director
Jaume Claret Muxart
Country
Year
2025
Festival
29th Black Nights Film Festival
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While cycling along the Danube with his family, 16-year-old Dídac encounters a mysterious boy in the river.

It’s summertime on the Danube River, and teenager Dídac and his tight-knit family are enjoying the pastoral beauty on a bicycle trip together. Memories swirl in the river’s waters, as Dídac’s parents reminisce over their first trials with love in their youth. Dídac’s own curiosity around romance and desire begins to stir when he encounters a mysterious boy who seems to appear and disappear from the river’s waters. As the two boys circle into closer and closer orbit, the growing pains of young love begin to widen the emerging cracks between Dídac and his family.

The boundaries between the waking world and dreaming flow freely like the river itself in Jaume Claret Muxart’s sensuous and ethereal feature debut, where longing conjures the ghosts of past and future. Set against a sunny, verdant landscape shot on 16mm, “Strange River” explores the freedom of blossoming youth with remarkable tenderness.

The film had its world premiere at the Orizzonti section of the Venice International Film Festival.

Director
Jaume Claret Muxart
Screenwriter
Jaume Claret Muxart, Meritxell Colell
Cast
Nausicaa Bonnín, Francesco Wenz, Jordi Oriol, Jan Monter, Bernat Solé, Roc Colell
Producer
Xavi Font, Andrea Vázquez
Co-producer
Sophie Ahrens, Fabian Altenried, Kristof Gerega
Cinematographer
Pablo Paloma
Production Design
Sandra Prat
Editing
Maria Castan de Manuel, Meritxell Colell
Composer
Nika Son
Production
ZuZú Cinema, Miramemira
Co production
Schuldenberg Films
World sales
Films Boutique
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Other festivals
San Sebastian, Venice
Director
Jaume Claret Muxart

Jaume Claret Muxart (1998) is a Catalan filmmaker who studied at the Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola, where he was part of its first graduating class. His short film “Ella i jo” (2020) premiered at the San Sebastián Film Festival and was screened at festivals such as IDFA, FICUNAM, DocumentaMadrid and IndieLisboa. His short film “Die Donau” (2023) had its world premiere at FIDMarseille. He has trained with filmmakers such as Matías Piñeiro, Laida Lertxundi, Oliver Laxe and Mariano Llinás. He is a member of Arquitectura Filmada, a collective that produces architectural videos.
Filmography:
Estrany riu (Silent River, 2025)

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Screening040618 / Tundmatu jõgi
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Hall 1 Kino Artis
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