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Blua
21:46 min
16mm and HD. Digital output. Color & Black and White. Sound

Humanity and animality are enigmatically confronted and entwined. Combining rich high-contrast 16mm images with crisp digital color scenes, BLUA composes an uncanny entry into the relationship between human and animal existence. Unfolding like a tapestry, its montage complicates the relationship between observation and fiction. The frontiers between animal and human, fiction and non fiction are transgressed. Reaching for equal beauty and strangeness, BLUA is an assertion of the uncanny, a cine-poetic philosophical speculation.

SCREENINGS:

      1. New York Latin American Art Triennial. Book Presentation. “Mamut”.
      2. BRING TO MIND. Ecology, humans, and otherness. Curated by Rankin Renwik
      3. The Cinema of Multi-Species Encounters. Curated by Kim Knowels.

           Carsey-Wolf Center. UC Santa Barbara. USA.

      1. The Cinema of Multi-Species Encounters. Curated by Kim Knowels. UC Irvine. USA.
      2. 21 Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris. Paris, October 2019.
      3. Cinetoro Experimental Film Festival. Toro. Colombia. November, 2019.
      4. Fracto. Experimental Film Encounter. Berlín.
      5. Contemporary Experiments on Film. Museum of Contemporary Art Rio de Janeiro.
      6. Mutatis Mutandis. Curator: Juan Mejía. Cámara de Comercio, Bogotá.
      7. Slamdance Film Festival. U.S.A (Honorary Mention for Best experimental film)
      8. Indie Grits Film Festival. U.S.A (Best Experimental Film Award)
      9. Ismo, Ismo, Ismo. Experimental Cinema in Latin America. Latin American Experimental Cinema Restrospective. Pacific Standard Time. REDCAT. Los Ángeles.
      10. Black Box HumaNature. Edinburgh International Film Festival. UK
      11. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. U.S.A
      12. The Mini Micro Cinema. U.S.A
      13. Chicago Underground Film Festival. U.S.A
      14. Ann Arbor International Film Festival. U.S.A