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International Competition 2021
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Veins of the Amazon
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
Observation of an important infrastructure in Amazonia: downstream on a cargo boat that brings passengers and goods to the isolated communities in the Peruvian rain forest.
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Veins of the Amazon

Odisea amazónica
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
International Competition 2021
Documentary Film
Peru
2021
71 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

The towns and villages along the Peruvian section of the Amazon can’t be reached by road. If you can’t afford to take the plane, you travel by cargo boat on the river for days. As a means of transport, the boats are part of an important infrastructure: While the steamships of the “rubber barons” used to travel this route during the brutal rubber boom, cargo boats now bring goods to the communities on the edge of the rain forest.

The observations of the Peruvian brothers Álvaro and Diego Sarmiento and the anthropologist Terje Toomistu are focused entirely on the occurrences on the boat: loading and unloading sugar, chickens, onions, lemonade and building material, the crew, the passengers travelling hammock to hammock on deck, and the people waiting on the banks of the river. The camera never glorifies either the landscape or the work; instead it is always in the midst of things, sometimes even in the way. The journey downstream is accompanied by tales of sinking ships, swimming animals and newfound faith. Observed with such reserve, a lot can still be inferred: about the tough jobs of the dockers, the lives of the women and children who come aboard to sell food, about the influence of the “Israelitas” and how important trading by boat is for the indigenous population of the tributaries.
Marie Kloos

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Director
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
Script
Álvaro Sarmiento, Terje Toomistu
Cinematographer
Terje Toomistu, Diego Sarmiento
Editor
Fabricio Deza, Diego Sarmiento, Álvaro Sarmiento, Alex Cruz
Producer
Álvaro Sarmiento, Diego Sarmiento
Co-Producer
Terje Toomistu
Sound
Cesar Centeno
World Sales
Pascale Ramonda
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
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Vicenta

Vicenta
Darío Doria
International Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Argentina
2020
69 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

A human tragedy on the backdrop of a legal and medical scandal which in 2007 lead to legal action against the Argentinean state before the UN Human Rights Commission and a verdict of guilty in 2011. The mentally and physically handicapped 16-year-old girl Laura had been raped by her uncle in 2006. But a legal abortion which had already been officially granted at the request of her mother, Vicenta, was opposed by lawyers and doctors.

“Vicenta” conveys the details of this truly incredible imposition in the form of a fable in which plasticine figures seem rooted to the spot in a Kafkaesque nightmare. Only the camera moves through this scenery, usually in travellings across the set-up. Very occasionally excerpts of newscasts, broadcast from small monitors on the stage of this “puppet show”, authenticate the narrative. And yet the whole spectrum of conceivable feelings between being openly paralysed with shock and proud self-empowerment of the mother who stubbornly fights for justice for herself and her daughter is conveyed and made comprehensible. In the above-mentioned UN ruling, the Argentinean state was accused of having fundamentally disregarded the recognised right to freedom from inhuman, cruel and degrading treatment in the case of Laura and her mother Vicenta.
Ralph Eue

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Director
Darío Doria
Script
Luis Camardella, Florencia Gattari, Darío Doria
Cinematographer
Darío Doria
Editor
Darío Doria
Producer
Felicitas Raffo, Pamela Livia Delgado
Co-Producer
Virginia Croatto
Sound
Federico Esquerro
Score
Ezequiel Menalled
Animation
Darío Doria
Narrator
Liliana Herrero
Winner of: FIPRESCI Prize