Carlito, jeune homme silencieux à l’allure discrète, quitte son village indigène de Palma Réal, au cœur de la jungle Amazonienne. Sa fuite mystérieuse révèle un secret que Carlito cachait à sa famille et aux habitants.

Carlito universciné

Ce court-métrage est disponible en V.O.D.

Regardez le film sur le site UNIVERSCINE.COM



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Film réalisé en 2018, au cœur de la jungle amazonnienne, dans le cadre d’un workshop de cinéma encadré par Werner Herzog.

mai 2018 : rencontrer et tourner avec werner herzog (!) .the short film was made under the mentorship of film director Werner Herzog

mai 2018 : rencontrer et tourner avec werner herzog (!) .the short film was made under the mentorship of film director Werner Herzog

Quentin et Werner Herzog en plein montage du film dans la jungle amazonienne / Quentin and Werner Herzog editing the film in the middle of the amazonian jungle

Quentin et Werner Herzog en plein montage du film dans la jungle amazonienne / Quentin and Werner Herzog editing the film in the middle of the amazonian jungle


Contact pour la distribution et les sélections en festivals : Alexandre de Villeneuve


English :

A short film directed under the mentorship of director Werner Herzog

In May 2018, famous director Werner Herzog invited some young filmmakers to make short films in the heart of the Amazonian jungle, Peru. This film was made during this workshop. Werner gave the creative theme : “Fever Dreams in the Jungle”.

The story of Carlito

In the heart of the Amazonian jungle, the village of Palma Real on the banks of the river "Mother of God" still resists the modern world. Nomads of origin and evangelized by force, their pagan customs persist despite everything and the inhabitants are marked with the physique of the native tribes.

Carlito, a silent young man, decides to leave this place, his native village, in a strange, discreet and informal escape. Without saying goodbye to his family, if not his grandmother just as silent as him, he commits the flight of a canoe to escape on the river. A little further on, on the muddy bed of the immense river, an encounter reveals the secret that Carlito has hidden from his community.

A film whose images are revealed as a poem.

A film made in 1 day with the complicity of the inhabitants

The community of Palma Real is an indigenous community. They speak their own language called “Ese Eja”, which means “the real people”. This remote village is only accessible after several hours by boat from the Peruvian city of Puerto Maldonado, on the river “Madre de Dios”. Playing in the film are real inhabitants of the village, all non professional actors, speaking in their own tongue.

Due to the far location and the limited timing of the Werner Herzog’s workshop, the film was shot in one day, after Quentin has visited the village a few times. A few days later, after many days of editing alongside fellow filmmakers, he was able to show the village a first cut of the film.

Addressing LGBT issues in the jungle

Carlito’s “fever dream” was to leave is home village because he fell in love with another man. Living open gay relationship can be tricky in remote places of the jungle, but especially in bigger cities like Puerto Maldonado. Things are getting better and better in Peru and we can only hope that these kind of stories can make people become more tolerant.


Credits

with :

CARLITO TIRIRA MESHI, PASTOR POSHO VIA’EJA, ALFONSINA SEHUA TIOSHE, CLEMENTINO MESHI, EDILSON SHANOCUA

written and directed by : Quentin Lazzarotto

Music : Arthur Dairaine Andrianaivo

Sound editing and mixing : Jean Goudier

Drones : Natascia Radice

Translator and guide : Yommi Pantia

Thanks : Samir, Leopold, Hayk, Cesar, Fernando, David, Victor, and Werner

Comunidad Ese’Eja de Palma Real - Presidente: César Yojaje