Saguenay international
short film festival

Synopsis

"What the Soil Remembers," examines the trauma of a community uprooted during the Apartheid regime, making way for an educational institution that would become synonymous with the foundation of white supremacist ideologies. The film follows a group of elders who illuminate the screen with their approach to the problem. The collective wisdom and patience embedded in their actions is what a nationalist regime tried to violently take away from them years earlier.

Production :
Jirafica
Contact :
Music :
Jetro Louw
Sound designer :
Santiago Landivar
Screenplay :
José Cardoso and Adrian Van Wk
Editing :
José Cardoso
Cinematographer :
Maria Fernanda Garci´a

Direction
  • José Cardoso

    José Cardoso, father of Seydú, filmmaker, illustrator and graphic designer; has lived in Spain, Mexico, South Africa and currently in Ecuador, developing fiction films, animation and documentaries, on themes that revolve around surrealism, conscience and anti-colonialism.