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LET EACH ONE GO WHERE HE MAY


by Ben RUSSELL

2009 / 16 mm / coul / son / 135' 00

Chicago-based filmmaker Ben RUSSELL’s stunning feature debut is an epic road movie that draws from documentary and ethnography to imbue its images with a sense of mystery and enchantment. Set in contemporary Suriname (in northeastern South America) and unfolding in 13 extended takes, the film follows two unidentified brothers as they trek from the capital of Paramaribo to the rainforest villages of the Maroons, descendants of African slaves who rebelled against their Dutch captors 300 years ago. Retracing these ancestors’ footsteps, in the opposite direction villagers now take to pursue the global enterprise of the city, Let Each One Go Where He May charts a reverse course through urban congestion, illegal gold mines, Maroon communities, and trance ceremonies to capture a place where history, the supernatural, and modernity collide.
- Amy Beste, Conversations at the Edge / Gene Siskel Film Center


1 PRINT IN DISTRIBUTION

distribution format 16 mm
3 reels (1481 meters)
original format 16 mm
speed 24 ips
screen 1,37 - standard
sound opt
Mono
notes The first sound should be among the loudest in the mix - play it loud! The film ends in silence, and the silence continues over the credits.
rental fee 253,00 €


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