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53rd San Francisco International Film Festival 22 April - 6 May 2010

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FILMS/

ALAMAR

New Directors
Mexico, 2009, 73 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Sat, May 01 / 9:30 / Kabuki / ALAM01K
Sun, May 02 / 6:15 / Kabuki / ALAM02K
Thu, May 06 / 6:30 / PFA / ALAM06P

CREDITS

dir
Pedro González-Rubio
prod
Jaime Romandía, Pedro González-Rubio
scr
Pedro González-Rubio
cam
Pedro González-Rubio
editor
Pedro González-Rubio
cast
Jorge Machado, Roberta Palombini, Natan Machado Palombini, Nestor Marín “Matraca”
source
Film Movement, 109 West 27th Street, Suite 9B, New York, NY 10001. FAX: 212-94197812. EMAIL: rebeca@filmmovement.com.
web
http://mk2.com


CAUSES
Environment
Alamar Watch

Seemingly fused together with salt spray and sunlight, Alamar floats and bobs along with the rhythms of the surf as two men and a boy fish, prepare food, eat, sleep, work and talk (barely) along the water. Seagulls hover and flap inches from their heads, crabs and turtles dart and scurry along the beach, sunsets and sunrises come and go, tides rise and fall—and a father, son and friend watch the summer go by. If it sounds simple, it is, but such is the beauty of a film that casually draws together nature and man, documentary and fiction, as if the art of moviemaking were the most innate, heartfelt act in the world. In today’s contemporary cinema landscape, Alamar’s purity of spirit and form comes as a revelation. “I was inspired by the simplicity of happiness,” says director Pedro González-Rubio of this effortlessly beautiful work, set amid the Mexican Caribbean’s spectacular natural beauty and sleepy coastal villages—the Mayan fishing communities of the country’s fabled Banco Chinchorro (home to the world’s second-largest coral reef). Alamar is a crowning example of the renaissance in Mexican independent film, and a memorable testament to the fact that cinema still can draw inspiration from, and dare to capture, the simplicity of happiness.

—Jason Sanders

Presented with support from the Consulate General of Mexico, San Francisco. New Directors Prize Contender.

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