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Boatman

Gianfranco Rosi
1993 United States; Italy 56 minutes

An impressionistic view of Bernares, the holy town of the Ganges, built around the central character of a boatman. Indians and Westeners alike are fascinated by this river, which carries along with it both life and death. “Small encounters, small facts occur in the course of a hypothetical day. There is the river animated by ancestral forms and in the background the city wich lives, prays, marries and dies, creating the illusion of a moving point of view (from within the boat). The film takes on the shade of a journey without destination. Various characters and images appear and disappear from the screen, and Gopal, the boatman, is the only constant point of reference.” (Gianfranco Rosi)

Production :
Gianfranco Rosi
Distribution :
Société Française d'Anthropologie Visuelle SFAV
Editing :
Jacopo Quadri
Sound :
Gianfranco Rosi
Photography :
Gianfranco Rosi

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