A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 9, 2017
Original Title:
Eldorado XXI
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
O Som e a Fúria
Shellac Sud
Production Countries:
France | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
PT: M/12
Runtime: 125
The panoramic shots are breathtaking: a majestic mountain landscape in winter, flat-roofed tin shacks cowering next to one other, women perched on steep slopes using primitive tools to break through pieces of rock. La Rinconada is situated over 5,000 meters high in the Peruvian Andes, on the edge of a gold mine. This 21st century El Dorado is an inhospitable place, where untold numbers of people live and work in the most precarious of conditions, hoping both for gold and a better life. Salomé Lamas has constructed a cinematic diptych to convey the extremity of this situation and the dimensions of its misery without having to resort to graphic images.
Accountant:
César Egoavil
Aline Alves
Amadeu Dores
Administration:
Cyrille De Laleu
Administrative Assistant:
Elodie Latriglia
Assistant Editor:
Rita Quelhas
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Marion Schreiber
Associate Producer:
Maxim Holland
Catering:
Juan Quispe
Co-Producer:
Thomas Ordonneau
Colorist:
Caíque de Souza
Director:
Salomé Lamas
Director of Photography:
Luis Armando Arteaga
Editor:
Telmo Churro
Foley Artist:
Aleksandra Stojanovic
Foley Recordist:
Vladan Nedeljkov
Head of Production:
Lali Madueño
Original Music Composer:
João Lobo
Norberto Lobo
Producer:
Fabienne Martinot
Luís Urbano
Cristina Almeida
Sofia Bénard
Sandro Aguilar
Joaquim Carvalho
Production Coordinator:
Francine Cadet
Celine Wald
Production Manager:
Raquel da Silva
Sound:
Bruno Moreira Dias
Sound Editor:
Miguel Martins
Sound Mixer:
Fred Bielle
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