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2015 | Color | 84:00

Ten years ago, the Dutch filmmaker Kees Hin travelled through South East Asia, Europe and The Americas, asking about the Devil. The trip was filmed by colleague Diego Gutiérrez, resulting in 97-hour archive of image and sound. Ten years later Diego Gutiérrez and Danniel Danniel dive back into the un-edited footage. Without searching for a conventional narrative pattern and by using a Random Timecode Chooser, they incorporate chance in the process of reconstructing the journey and redefine it’s goal. More of a rollercoaster than a train, more of a shoe-box full of photo’s than a neat photo album, offering more questions than answers, this non-narrative film takes you where you haven’t been before.


Direction: Gutierrez; Diego, en colaboración con Hin; Kess, Danniel; Danniel
Production: Danniel; Danniel, Gutierrez; Diego
Photography: Gutierrez; Diego
Sound: Dijkstal; Hugo
Participation year at FICM: 2016

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