Special
Okabre Live Film Score

Trans Cutucu

Live Film Score by Okabre
Poster
No poster available
Director
Lisa Faessler
Plot Outline

The mountain massif of Cutucú in the south of the Amazon region in Ecuador was a kind of defense against the environmental destruction for the native population but in the same time an obstacle. The people had no access to the modern world outside. The road through the Cutucú now allows mobility in order to exploit the fossil resurces but it grants the natives a way to reach the so called civilized world. The process happens in an unspectacular way. Where progress starts it cannot be stopped anymore. Escavating, digging, shovelling, grubbing, selling and buying: everyday madness. Excerpts from the film «Shuar, People of the Sacred Waterfalls» (1986) recall us, how in the traditional culture of the Shuar nature was an integrated part of life and mobility was achieved in the hallucinogenic ecstasy with no bounds. Today the natives are transporting wooden boards with horses to civilization. Wood is the fastest business, other products must first be created. Now the jungle disappears in everyday madness.

The special screening on June 11 at 20:45 will be accompanied by an alternate composition film score performed in real-time by the Okabre collective (okabre.com).

Ticket price: 15€
(surcharge of +5€ for Nonstop Kinoabo subscribers)

OKABRE live artists:
Günther Gessert – theremin, marxophone
Andreas Wahl – drums, flute
Florian Graf – guitar, objects
Electric Ray – vocals, guitar
Thomas A. Pichler – cellare
Manfred Rahofer – electronics

 

Genre
Documentary
Runtime
90 minutes
Production country
CH, EC
Released
2009