• The locations were the Medical Plaza heliport, the Villa Fontana neighborhood, El Chaparral Bridge and the Playas de Tijuana and Centro delegations.

The short film “Iceberg”, a videodance created by Péndulo Cero and the audiovisual production company Empírica, will premiere on March 19, 2022 at the Cineteca Carlos Monsiváis of the Tijuana Cultural Center, to present a film and dance proposal based on the reflection on circumstances that constantly shake humanity, such as climate change and migration, reported the Secretary of Economy and Innovation, Kurt Honold Morales.

According to the Baja Film Commission of the Directorate of Creative Industries, "Iceberg" was filmed in Tijuana in various locations such as the Medical Plaza heliport, the Villa Fontana neighborhood, El Chaparral Bridge and the Playas de Tijuana and Centro delegations.

The artistic direction and choreography was in charge of Miroslava Wilson and Carlos A. González; the audiovisual direction was by Kevin Cabrera; Marco Aurelio Celis, director of photography; and post-production by Saúl del Palacio. The scenic creators and dancers are Paulina Ibarra, José Ángel Rochín, Pita Zapot, Sara Ramírez, Elizabeth Hernández and Salvador Corona.

About “Iceberg”, the audiovisual director Kevin Cabrera commented: “this is a project with the intention of making the viewer reflect on general issues such as climate change, migration, segmentation and abandonment; but that at the same time responds to particular phenomena that happen daily in our city, Tijuana”.

After the premiere, the production team's plan is to reach the widest possible reach, submitting the material to national and international festivals, in addition to making more projections in cultural spaces in Tijuana.

“The metaphor of a body deteriorating on its way to an uncertain destination is the living story of each person who arrives in this city in search of a better life, that is where we seek to capture those special moments; the beauty in the chaos of the city, the melody of a pedestrian crossing or the dream of people who do not rest. Thanks to a performance by the Péndulo Cero dance company, we managed to harmoniously connect the audiovisual elements with the dance. This video-dance is an exercise to push the limits of both disciplines and offer a sensory experience with a specific message: movement transforms”, added Cabrera.

The rest of the production includes Hosanna León, executive producer (Empírica); Miroslava Wilson, executive producer, and Rubén Valencia, technical coordination, both from Péndulo Cero; Rubén Valencia, technical coordination (Zero Pendulum); Axel Tamayo / 9spiral Project, musical composition; Andrea Rivera, making off; Mario Marín del Río, costume design; Laura González, costume coordination and production; Miriam Montalvo, makeup design and production; Ieve González, graphic and editorial design; Juan Luis Alejos, communication and production; and Jesús Robles in accounting and finance.