The camera falls in love with the characters, the landscape and the objects and is installed with the tenderness that inoculates the life of the town itself. The camera is the thousand eyes of the gaze of a rigorous anthropologist, although in love, multiplying so as not to lose detail in 24 hours of people, activity, games, intimacy ... Recording every sound that pierces the oceanic silence of the countryside open.And night comes. And the gazpacho. And the party. You see.
Cinematography
Camera as loving anthropologist — every frame a caress.
Sound
Oceanic silence pierced by village noise, crickets, distant voices.
Director
Pablo García Pérez de Lara
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pérez de Lara's 'thousand eyes' approach rejects traditional documentary hierarchy — no interviews, no experts, just democratic attention to all living things.
Fuente Álamo belongs to a rare Spanish subgenre of 'village symphonies' from the early 2000s, when digital video let filmmakers finally afford to just... stay.
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