A Media Agua is a documentary filmed in 16mm, made up of a series of short films that review the history of the last century through the eyes of an Anglo-Uruguayan family and their perception of Uruguayan culture, World War II and technological advances of the time. Based on found and salvaged film reels, the team attempts to piece together the history of this fragmented family and its subsequent three generations, with the goal of understanding their beliefs and secrets as part of the Secret Service in South America.
In 2004, after 174 years in which political power was always held by one or other of the parties on ...
A day in the life of a lighthouse keeper on a remote cape off the Uruguayan coastline.
A documentary revolving around the 1972 crash of the plane carrying an Uruguayan rugby team; intervi...
Structural study of a tree. Light, water and air coax it out of the soil in a manner foregrounding t...
After the coup in Uruguay in 1973, thousands of intellectuals and artists fled the country. The film...
"In the final format for MAGELLAN, Frampton had planned to disassemble these two films into twenty-f...
Could film gelatin, a 16mm film camera, 3 lenses and film developing chemistry experimentation act a...
A slug climbs small mountains at the peak of Mount Greylock (3,489 ft).
A close look at flowers and pollinators on a sunny summer morning.
In the early 1900s commercial loggers cut down an old growth spruce tree growing on a small island s...
A short film featuring a coastal forest and the rocky coastline of downeast Maine.
A golden sunrise brings light to the foggy hills and meadows of late summer.
As the day comes to an end deer graze on a hillside, wild turkeys pass through a grassy field, and t...