
This is the fifth year for the event and finally a year that we had a weekend free and were in town to go. The movie we went to see was Americano by Carlos Ferrand. He is originally from Peru but has lived in Montreal for the past thirty years. It was very cool to see the premiere of a film with the filmmaker, and have the opportunity to ask questions and speak with him afterwards. I was mortified when some one asked for him to explain the point of the film because he "didn't get it". Mr.Ferrand apologized to the spectator stating that he could not explain it to him, that if he didn't get it that he, as a filmmaker, had failed, and that overall it wasn't just about one thing.
Here is the synopsis of the film from the program:
Americano by Carlos Ferrand (Quebec/Canada), 110 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
A journey across the North American continent that revisits a past of exploitation and suffering, the weight of silenced races extinguished for the good of the European conquest. Beautifully made.
He looked at specific situations in South, Central, and North America where people have been historically exploited and in some situations are currently being exploited. He covered a lot of information in just over an hour and a half, but answered very few questions, instead raising more, about events that many never knew existed. The power of the film is in the intimacy of the journey, as he introduces us to each injustice, we are meeting his friends and colleagues.










