Skies and Lands
Marie-Pierre Brêtas
2012 - 90 min - HD - Couleur - France

Enriched by the filmmaker’s long friendship with two landless farmers of the Nordeste, Antonio and Vanilda, Skies and Lands opens as their community is making a fresh start.
The twenty families that had set up huts as an occupation camp are soon to be given ownership of the patch of mountain they occupy. With successive visits from a psychologist and social workers to prepare them, as one bluntly says, to become bosses, the question of living together and practically organising their permanent settlement fills everyone with excitement.
The daily life of Vanilda – who sells clothes from door to door and talks of her children now settled in the city – is portrayed in some most remarkable sequences. The film is attentive to the pertinence of gesture and the political implications of building and forging links with others. Making links, this is what Vanilda does best, as in a shot of comical and moving simplicity, showing her tying a bundle of corncobs with a pliable tree branch. Certainly, for its form, which is constantly reviviÞed by minute epiphanies, the film drew inspiration from these technical intuitions, as complex as they are natural.
(Charlotte Garson)



Author-Director : Marie-Pierre Brêtas
Photography : Marie-Pierre Brêtas
Sound : Marie-Pierre Brêtas
Delegate Producer : Zeugma films
Contribution : Scam - Brouillon d'un rêve

Distribution


Distributor : Zeugma films
Not commercial Distribution : ADAV
Disponible au Club du doc

Distinctions

2015 - Festival Bobines sociales, Paris (France) : Sélection
2014 - Cinéma du réel, Paris (France) : Prix de l'Institut Français Louis Marcorelles
2014 - Festival Brésil en Mouvements, Paris (France) : Sélection
2014 - Images en bibliothèques, Paris (France) : Film soutenu par la Commission nationale de sélection des médiathèques