Araya (1959) Actress unknown but this astounding documentary about a South American village with a salt mine was directed by Margot Benacerraf HOW GOOD WAS IT? Compelling, compassionate, convincing story of community spirit with shadows lurking everywhere. But at no time are your emotions ever played with. All you see on the screen are facts of life. The "actors" engage in utterly noble human and naturally choreographed movement. The "actors" are dozens of fisherman and able-bodied women and children of all ages. Araya is a subtitled but succulent story. Were it to be in German, you would have sworn it was directed by Leni Reifenstahl. Were it to be in English, you would have sworn it was directed by Orson Welles! I will guarantee that Orson Welles knew the work of Benacerraf. Two months ago, Araya was broadcast on TCM, hosted by Eleana Douglas when she featured only films directed by Trailblazing Women. Obviously, the two images herein were not handpicked from Araya's image page but photographed–with limited skill– while watching the film. |
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Margot Benacerraf: Why Don't We Know Who You Are?
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