“Inmersa,” a documentary about swimmer Ailén Lascano Micaz from Rio Negro as he challenges the world’s frozen waters

“Inmersa,” a documentary about swimmer Ailén Lascano Micaz from Rio Negro as he challenges the world’s frozen waters

2024-11-19 19:29:00

Ailén Lascano Micaz, athlete from Rio Negro that beat Countless records around the worldwill have its short documentary. this is about From “Inmersa,” a film about a young open water swimmer‘s love for hypothermia Furthermore, it emphasizes The connection between humans and nature.

“Inmersa,” a documentary about swimmer Ailén Lascano Micaz from Rio Negro as he challenges the world’s frozen waters

«i hear alan In the “Ocean Women” Lecture Series I like it. from there The idea came about to talk about the subject and tell the story By swimming in icy water,” said Camila Pignocchi, one of the documentarians.in conversation Rio Negro Newspapers.

Meanwhile, Pinocchi explains The goal of the documentary is to “capture the beauty and fragility of the ocean and inspire us to respect and protect our marine ecosystems.”which is why the chosen production location was the lagoon located in Tierra del Fuego.

“Inmersa” is a documentary about Ailén Lascano Micaz, a swimmer from Rio Negro.

In itself, “This is an incredible opportunity,” Ailén Lascano Micaz told the outlet so that everyone knows A discipline focused on caring for nature. At the same time, he said What were the first days of filming like?

«Los The day of filming was incrediblewe were able to proceed as planned: Find the ice and let this part break ice Ushuaia was very important in my sporting career Because this is number one There I encountered ice water, which swam between 0-5°C The international circuit is like that. this is what i want to share The stage from swimming in cold water to swimming in ice water” he narrated.

«The immersive experience is a deep and enlightening journey through icy open water.Under Allen’s guidance,” Pinocchi wrote, also promising “Water has its time” But the shoot they designed was “Be responsible for and love your body”.

The short one is This is a self-management project produced by Camila Pignocchi, Joaquín Tucci and Dana Jazmin García. «We are strangers to each other. “We have been working for months and meeting online”Pinocchi said.

The documentary was directed by Camila Pignocchi, Joaquín Tucci and Dana Jazmin García

Finally he admitted Short film to be released in early 2025will take Named “Immersa” because during his conversation with Ailénswimmer cHe mentioned that every time he dived into the water, Feel «Part of nature, it’s connected».

Looking forward to this documentary, Lascano Mikaz expresses hope this is ‘the start of something bigger’. “Let people Learn about events, where we went and what we felt what can we do Become the protector of our nature.“, HILL.

Image from Historico: Rio Negro is a five-time Araucanian Games champion


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What motivated Camila Pignocchi to create the documentary “Inmersa”?

**Interview with Camila ⁣Pignocchi and Ailén Lascano Micaz on the Documentary “Inmersa”**

**Editor:** Today, we have a special interview featuring Camila Pignocchi, one‍ of the documentarians behind “Inmersa,” and Ailén Lascano Micaz, the remarkable athlete from Rio Negro, who has⁣ made⁣ waves in the world of open​ water swimming. ⁣Thank you both for joining us!

**Camila:**‍ Thank you for having‌ us!

**Ailén:** It’s a pleasure to ⁢be here.

**Editor:** Camila, ‌can you tell ‍us about the inspiration behind the documentary ⁣”Inmersa”?

**Camila:** Absolutely! The idea came about during​ the “Ocean Women” Lecture Series, where I first heard about Ailén and her incredible journey as ⁢a swimmer. I wanted ​to highlight her passion for swimming in‌ icy waters and the deep connection it forges ⁤with nature. The documentary aims to capture both the fragility and beauty‍ of our oceans.

**Editor:** Ailén, as an athlete who has set numerous records in challenging conditions, what⁢ was‌ it like to be part of this project?

**Ailén:** This is an incredible opportunity for me to share my journey and promote a discipline that ⁤focuses on‍ caring for our natural environment. Filming was an amazing experience; we had the chance to​ explore the beauty of Ushuaia, the location ​that⁢ has shaped my career. Swimming between 0-5°C presented unique challenges, ⁤but it was exhilarating!

**Editor:** Camila, what specific goals do you hope to achieve with this documentary?

**Camila:** We aim to ‍inspire viewers to respect and protect our marine ecosystems. By⁣ showcasing Ailén’s experiences, we hope to highlight the importance of ⁢being responsible⁢ caretakers of our oceans and loving our bodies in the process. It’s an immersive ​journey that underscores our dependence on nature.

**Editor:** Ailén, can ⁤you describe the‍ process of filming in ⁤such extreme conditions?

**Ailén:** The first days of filming were intense but magical. Finding the right ⁤spots in the icy waters was crucial, and every moment ‍in that environment​ felt significant. We worked patiently and purposefully, understanding how to navigate and swim in harsh conditions. It’s a unique experience I ⁣want to‍ convey‌ through this‍ film.

**Editor:** Lastly, Camila and Ailén,⁤ what do you hope audiences take ‌away from “Inmersa”?

**Camila:** I hope they gain ⁤a deeper appreciation for the ocean and all ​its wonders. It’s ‍about fostering respect for⁤ our environment.

**Ailén:** And I hope ​they see the joy and fulfillment‌ that⁣ comes from facing challenges head-on, as well as the connection we can have with nature when we step outside our comfort zone.

**Editor:** Thank you both for your insights, and we look forward ‌to seeing “Inmersa” and the important message it conveys!

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