Documentary Films - Competition 2009 / Los que se quedan / Mexico 2008
What does it mean to live in a Mexican village where half of the population has left to find work in the USA? What do parents go through who haven’t seen their children in years, or children who grow up without their fathers? Juan Carlos Rulfo (winner at the 2006 KV IFF with In the Pit) and Carlos Hagerman present a decades-old problem from the perspective of those left behind.
What does it mean to live in a Mexican village where half of the population has left to find work? What do parents go through who haven’t seen their children in years, or brothers and sisters who grow up without their fathers? The issue of Mexican emigration to the USA is handled relatively often in feature and documentary films, but few moviemakers concentrate on those who merely watch as their relatives leave. Who records their melancholy memories and helpless sorrow, their positive expectations and fond dreaming? Half-finished houses and untilled fields bear silent witness to a reality permeated with an intense feeling of loss. With emphasis on the authenticity of the everyday, the film’s creators put together a mosaic of the emotions and opinions of eleven men, women, and children from various regions of Mexico. "Instead of embarking on an odyssey, we decided to tell the story of Penelope and her eternal wait,” comments codirector Carlos Hagerman.
96 min / Color, 35 mm
Director Juan Carlos Rulfo, Carlos Hagerman
/ Dir. of Photography Juan Carlos Rulfo
/ Music Santiago Ojeda
/ Editor Valentina Leduc
/ Producer Nicolas Vale, Carlos Hagerman, Juan Carlos Rulfo
/ Production La Sombra del Guayabo
/ Contact La Sombra del Guayabo
www: www.losquesequedan.com
Juan Carlos Rulfo (b. 1964, Mexico City) graduated in communication sciences from Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, then in film direction from Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica. His feature documentary debut Del olvido al no me acuerdo (1999) was screened at festivals in Toronto, San Francisco, and at Sundance. A later film, In the Pit (En el hoyo, 2006), won at the Sundance festival and at the 41st Karlovy Vary IFF.
Carlos Hagerman (b. 1966, Mexico City) studied communications and then went on for a masters in film direction at New York University. His short films, commercials, and video installations have won numerous awards. Filmography: La manifestación del concepto (1991), Sisyphus (1994), The Storyteller (1995), Angels Don’t Know (1996), Ciudad (1999), El alma mexicana (2000), and Diminutos de calvario (2001).
La Sombra del Guayabo
Zamora 131-4 col Condesa, 06140, Mexico City
Mexico
Phone: +52 55 555 486 18
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Carlos Hagerman
Film Director / Producer
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