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Dear colleagues,
Please join us for the second in our Latin American Ethnographic Film Series where you will have the opportunity to meet the filmmaker and ask questions.
Next Wednesday 20th April 2016 we will be showing a film about Venezuela. It will be held at Senate House, Room G37, starts at 5:30pm and is followed by a Q&A with producer Gonzalo Chacón.
93 minutes
Spanish with English subtitles
TRAILER: https://vimeo.com/79933800
SYNOPSIS: There is no greater tragedy for any mother than the loss of her child. Against the majestic backdrop of the Venezuelan Andes, Marcelina and Mercedes recount the story of their daughters Nancy and Maria José. At the precarious age of 15, the two girls decided to end their lives. Director Eliezer Arias places their deaths in the broader perspective of rural communities where suicide is taking on epidemic proportions. It is the young men in particular who are drinking the pesticide Parathion to bring an end to a hopeless situation. A father of 13 children explains that only two of his five sons are still alive. Flies and suicide are everywhere, but no one talks about them. This fraught silence echoes through the design of the film. Those left behind stare into the lens, silent and immobile. Intercut with shots of the magnificent scenery and photographs of the deceased, the scenes from daily life combine to create a calm and associative sequence of images. In the accompanying voice-over, the two mothers reveal aspects of the drama that left such a devastating mark on their lives.
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Hope to see you there!
Amy
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