Stéphane Breton
2008 - 52 min - Vidéo - Couleur - France
On the outskirts of the United States of America, in New Mexico, a small Spanish community settled in the early XIX century still survives, or rather peacefully dies out in the midst of a dry country eaten up by rust, beer and sand winds. Filmed from the distance of a drunkard, this world gives an impression of delightful dereliction. Ordinary days’ chaos in this empty place doesn’t make life more difficult; on the contrary, it gives it a kind of lightness.
Author-Director : Stéphane Breton
Photography : Stéphane Breton
Sound : Stéphane Breton
Editing : Catherine Rascon
Delegate Producer : Les Films d'ici
Co-producer : Musée du quai Branly
Broadcasting Co-producer : ARTE France
Contribution : Procirep, Procirep, CNC
Distribution
Distributor : Les Films d'ici
Not commercial Distribution : ADAV
DVD Editing : Éditions Montparnasse
Circulation-Consultation : BPI (Bibliothèque publique d'information)
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