synopsis
In July 1929, a group of shoemakers from a small Colombian village triggered a one-day revolution to improve the living and working conditions in the country. Despite the fact that almost all the traces of the event and of the revolutionaries, who called themselves The Bolsheviks of Libano, Tolima, have disappeared in the past few decades, Aura, a living contemporary and anarchist, believes their fight goes on. The evocative hybrid 16mm documentary combining archival materials and personal memories takes the viewer to a place where history runds deep and where time has stopped.
"I see the uncovered roads, the slaughter of chickens for the sancochos in the river and the brush of the mountain that makes its way towards the footprints of the first guerrilla in Latin America. The characters in this story find themselves in the feeling that their rebellion is still going on."
biography
Maria Rojas Aria (1994) holds a degree in visual arts from the National University of Colombia. By combining archival and experimental elements, she explores the legacy of collonialism, war tactics and formation of states against the background of specific historical events.
more about film
director: | Maria Rojas Arias |
cast: | Adelaida Arias Fajardo |
producer: | Andrés Jurado Uribe, KINTOP PORTUGAL |
script: | Maria Rojas Arias |
photography: | Maria Rojas Arias |
editing: | Maria Rojas and Andrés Jurado Maria Rojas and Andrés Jurado |
music: | Sara Fernandez, Lucrecia Dalt |
sound design: | Julian Galay |
co-producer: | Ansgar Schaefer |
executive producer: | Andrés Jurado |
Film at festival
premiere type: | European Premiere |
festival edition: | 2021 |
section: | Short Joy |
awards: | |
language: | Spanish |
subtitles: | Portuguese, German, English, French |
colour: | Colour and B&W |
Info
director: | Maria Rojas Arias |
original title: | Abrir monte |
country: | Colombia, Portugal |
year: | 2021 |
running time: | 25 min. |