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The Holding

Directed by Chica Barbosa

THE HOLDING is a feature film set in a NYC storage facility. Blending a Dogville-style stage, the film explores Sartre’s "No Exit" existentialism in a post-pandemic America. It follows a night-shift guard encountering a delirium of characters - from Cholo-Marxist scholars to Afro-Brazilian mediums - clinging to their identities to resist corporate erasure.

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Synopsis

THE HOLDING (Las Posesiones) follows Elias, a young Latino security guard on his first night shift at "The Vault," a corporate storage facility on the fringes of New York City, where his rounds become a descent into delirium — a series of encounters with four tenants who have illegally transformed their units into ideological sanctuaries: Maximo, a Mexican-American Cholo and Marxist archiving the revolution; Miss Hattie, a Black matriarch preserving her Southern lineage through family photographs; Sr. Sebastião, a Brazilian immigrant maintaining a clandestine Terreiro; and the Cineaste, an avant-garde filmmaker projecting 16mm memories in a tape-delimited basement. When an unseen automated voice announces a "System Optimization" — a corporate liquidation treating their essential possessions as unpaid inventory — Elias is tasked with their erasure, only to realize that evicting these objects means the total disappearance of the people whose identities are bound to them. He rebels not with violence but with labor, merging their archives, photographs, and shrines into a single collective sanctuary in the basement the company has forgotten exists. Freely inspired by Sartre's No Exit and built on a dual visual language — cold digital precision above, Brechtian minimalist stage below — the film moves from a pessimistic view of a fractured America toward what might be called a delusional optimism: liberation not through escape, but through collective habitation.

Director Identity

Bio

Chica Barbosa is a Mexican-Brazilian filmmaker based in Los Angeles, USA. Her artistic practice delves into narrative, hybrid, and experimental storytelling, focusing on themes such as displacement, the legacies of colonialism, visible and invisible borders, and faith as a form of resistance. Her work has been showcased at prominent festivals, including IDFA, Frameline, Outfest, Guanajuato International Film Festival, Festival Biarritz Amérique Latine, DOC NYC, LALIFF, RIDM, Sheffield Doc Fest, Leeds International Film Festival, and the Havana Film Festival.Chica also directs branded content and music videos, striving to collaborate with diverse teams both behind and in front of the camera.


She recently relocated from São Paulo, Brazil, where she co-founded the Film Collective "Cinefusão" and launched her production company, En Caliente Films, in 2014. Through the collective, she participated in “Cineclube Cinema em Revista,” facilitating discussions on film, politics, and art with educators, theater groups, and independent filmmakers.

Her directing credits include:

FERROADA (co-directed with Bruno Mello Castanho): A hybrid short film exploring the life of Brazilian writer and undertaker Tico in São Paulo, Brazil.

LA FLACA (The Bony Lady) (co-directed with Thiago Zanato, 2018): A hybrid short about a Mexican transgender woman and Santa Muerte leader in Queens, NY. The film received multiple awards and screened at over 100 festivals worldwide.

MADRIGAL FOR A LIVING POET (co-directed with Bruno Mello Castanho, 2018): A feature documentary awarded Best Film, Best Director, Best Script, Best Editing, and Best Character at the Festival de Cinema de Triunfo.

SAME/DIFFERENT/BOTH/NEITHER (co-directed with Fernanda Pessoa, 2020): A short film video correspondence between Los Angeles and São Paulo, which premiered in IDFA’s Short Competition and was shortlisted for the IDA Awards.

SWING AND SWAY (co-directed with Fernanda Pessoa, 2022): A feature documentary selected for Sheffield Doc Fest, Dok Leipzig, and RIDM, with a theatrical release across Brazil in 2023.


In 2023, Chica was selected for Berlinale Talents and the Short Form Station with her new narrative short film, AMAINARY. She is currently developing her first narrative feature, to be produced between Mexico and the USA.

Chica is an alumna of Berlinale Talents, Talents Guadalajara, the Points North Fellowship, the Latino Media Market, and NALIP's Diverse Women in Media Forum Mentorship Program.






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Credits

Producer - Vero Kompalic