Soy un ser cuyas raíces // I am a being whose roots

Soy un ser cuyas raíces // I am a being whose roots reworks Jacques Madvo’s Countries & People: Venezuela to explore labour and migration. Taking the final words of the film’s voice-over as a starting point, Soy un ser cuyas raíces // I am a being whose roots pairs Madvo’s film footage with a text-based conversation with young Venezuelan literature scholar and language teacher Angel Said Dominguez Pinto. Dominguez Pinto relocated to Panama in 2014 to make a living teaching English, Spanish & German in Panama City after Venezuela’s economic collapse. Over e-mail, we co-authored a conversational text, exploring migration, labour, exile, and hemispheric relationships.

Film Maker
Heyn-Jones, Zoë
Year
2018
Country
Canada
Length
12
Language
English & Spanish, English. Spanish
Category
(De)colonization, Activism + Protest, America, Anthropology, Canada, Class-struggle, Community, Earth, Ecology, environment, Essay, Ethnography, found footage, Geography, history, Identity, Immigration, Labour, Landscape, Language, Memory, Nature, Oral Histories, Performance, Philosophy, Poetry, Politics + Policy, Portraits, Poverty, Race + Ethnicity, Resistance, Society, Sustainability, Travel, Work by Women
Genre
documentary, experimental, Installation, short

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