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David Enrique Cogollo

Moriviví

Documentaire | hdv | couleur | 37:40 | Colombie, 0 | 2018

Synopsis, « Moriviví » Documentary 36:40 Min, 2017. An immersive film plunging us somewhere between reality and a certain expressionist estrangement in its disheveled portrait of a family. Moriviví reflects a social reality for some rural areas of Cuba, in which poverty, fear, violence, possession and even santería and superstitions take center stage in a day-to-day life that is lived on the edge. Brayan and Kiki are the third and fourth generations of their Cuban household. Situations of violence are the daily bread. Sometimes they have to take the role of the adults to avoid problems between real adults. In the middle of the countryside where the children live, they entertain a close relationship with nature. They breed animals that serve not only as food or pets, but also for the Santeria rituals they practice regularly.

Biography David Enrique Aguilera Cogollo Born in Barranquilla Colombia in 1991. Before making films, David studied Sociology in the human sciences school of the Rosary University in Bogotá, Colombia. Then he studied at the National School of Film of Bogotá. As soon as he finished his career, David began a master degree in alternative cinema at the International School of Film and TV of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. David crosses the boundaries of documentary and fiction in his work. Moriviví was filmed in Cuba as a final project