Nara IFF 2010 Retrospective

ALAMAR

ALAMARMEXICO / 2009 / 35mm / 70min / with English & Japanese subtitles / MK2
Story

There was a young man of Mayan roots and Natan, his half Italian son, embark on an ancestral journey into the open sea. Banco Chinchorro(the second largest coral reef barrier in the planet) is their main destination. With the help of Matraca, an old fisherman in the area, the day by day activities reveal haromony between man and nature. For Natan, it was a perfect experience to learn about an ancestral interaction between man and nature. The reason is that he only could learn things from urban society along with his mother (ex wife of the young man of Mayan roots). So that his father’ s decision is to go back to his origins in order to teach his son the through values in life. This movie isn’t about the environmental problem. It is been focused at natural movement of human life by using beautiful colors of their skin and Banco Chinchorro.
The film won the highest award, The Golden SHIKA Award, at the Nara International Film Festival 2010.

 

 

●9/17 18:30 Naramachi Center City Hall  (500yen)

Staff

〈Director〉PEDRO GONZLEZ-RUBIO
〈Screenwriter〉PEDRO GONZLEZ-RUBIO
〈Cinematographer〉PEDRO GONZLEZ-RUBIO
〈Editor〉PEDRO GONZLEZ-RUBIO
〈Producers〉JAIME ROMANDA / PEDRO GONZLEZ-RUBIO
〈Underwater Cinematography〉DAVID TORRES / ALEXIS ZAB

Director
Pedro Gonzalez-Rubio
Profile

Born in Brussels. He studied media in Mexico before attending the London Film School. His directorial debut, TORN NEGRO(2005, co-director), received several awards including the Horizontess Award for best Latin American film from the San Sebastian film festival. ALAMAR is his feature film debut which nonetheless remains true to real life.

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