So Foul a Sky

SO FOUL A SKY

Experimental Documentary Film
DCP 4K / 7.1 / 2:39:1 / colour / 83’ / 2021

‘So foul a sky, clears not without a storm.’
– Joseph Conrad quoting Shakespeare

 

Oil. Nationhood. Identity.

Under shadows cast by colossal oil refineries, emerging from the desert like chrome cathedrals, SO FOUL A SKY presents a journey through several frontier lands of Venezuela – the world’s first petrostate – now shaken by the worst political and humanitarian crisis South America has experienced in the 21st century.

While storm clouds gather in the skies, sleepy soldiers patrol the Caribbean Seas, migrants drift through lugubrious border posts between Brazil and Venezuela, and smugglers venture across the hostile Guajira Desert, trafficking the last remaining barrels of embargoed gasoline. All is enveloped by scrambled radio newsreels fired from both sides of the ideological struggle ripping the capital apart.

This is a film portraying pirates and pilgrims, orphaned children of a land that they have made their own without planting flags or imposing anthems; anarchic just like the hovering storm clouds threatening to put an end to the limbo all inhabit.

CREDITS

Written & Directed Álvaro F. Pulpeiro

Produced Laura C. Solano, INSIGHT TWI, Pulpeiro.Co

Cinematography Mauricio Reyes Serrano, Álvaro F. Pulpeiro

Edited Martín Amézaga

Sound Design Tomas Blazukas

Voices Carlos Eduardo Meneses, Rosaura Arteaga

Original Music Sergio Zuluaga

Colour Correction Vlad Barin

With the support of CHEAT, London Audio Post

Distribution SYNDICADO Film Sales

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