The Wet Season   SH-2009 

In their very own way, Ben Russell and Brigid McCaffrey record the rapidly changing way of life of the local population in the interior of Suriname.

The Wet Season is an experimental ethnography recorded in the jungle village of Bendekondre, Suriname at the start of 2007. Composed of community-generated performances, re-enactments and extemporaneous recordings, this film functions doubly as an examination of a rapidly changing culture in the present and as a historical document for the future. Whether the resultant record is directed towards its subjects, its temporary residents (film makers), or its Western viewers is a question proposed via the combination of long takes, materialist approaches, selective subtitling, and a focus on various forms of cultural labour. (BR)

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USA, Suriname 2008
DirectorBen Russell
 Brigid McCaffrey
ProducerBen Russell
PhotographyBen Russell, Brigid McCaffrey
EditorBen Russell, Brigid McCaffrey
Sound designBen Russell, Brigid McCaffrey
Length47'
Websitewww.dimeshow.com
Themes
2009 Spectrum: Shorts
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