About 30, by Martín Shanly
Arturo attends the wedding of his former best friend. On the car trip between the church and the British clubhouse where the party is celebrated, he is involved in a bizarre car accident from which he manages to escape unscathed. From that moment on, a series of memories begin to unfold in the form of flashbacks that involve significant, yet mundane recent events. As he proceeds to intoxicate himself with alcohol and pot, the past and the
present merge in an uncomfortable and humorous way, forcing him to confront delayed griefs as well as the darkest aspects of his personality.