THE INHERITORS (LOS HEREDEROS) Documentaries

Here as in his first film TROPIC OF CANCER, Eugenio Polgovsky uses his camera as on exploratory tool to venture where other filmmakers might easily turn away And few filmmakers hove managed to so intensively document and reflect upon the poorest of the poor The “herederos” of the title-children who hove “inherited” a legacy of grinding poverty-live on the land. They plow, they harvest, they load wood and they build walls with the bricks that they mode with their hands. They also frolic and ploy and dance. Polgovsky and his extraordinary sound recordist, Camille Touss, immersed themselves for three years in the lives of these children as they toil in the states of Guerrero, Noyorit, Oaxaca, Sinoloo, Pueblo and Veracruz. LOS HEREDEROS is both extremely intimate (the camera’s point of view is like that of a tiny creature scurrying to keep pace with the kids) and pointedly universal, while rigorously refusing to draw conclusions.

Details

Country: Mexico

Year: 2009

Director: Eugenio Polgovsky

Producers: Eugenio Polgovsky, Camille Tauss

Director of Photography: Eugenio Polgovsky

Editor: Eugenio Polgovsky

Running Time (minutes): 90 min

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