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Araya Trailer

in Araya | Posted on March 24, 2015 Runtime: 1:51

Trailer for Araya.

Called "a gift to cineastes" by Steven Soderbergh, Margot Benacerraf’s 1959 documentary Araya was rarely seen for half a century. A masterpiece largely forgotten by the film world, it has now been fully restored. The film portrays a day in the life of three families living in one of the harshest places on earth: Araya—an arid peninsula in northeastern Venezuela. Benacerraf captures the gruelling work of these salineros in breathtaking high-contrast black-and-white images. Described by the filmmaker as “a tone poem,” Araya was meticulously planned to combine the cinematography, music, sound and language to create a moving and magical exploration of a desolate place and the remarkable people who lived there. And it does so with stunning richness of image, sheer poetry of sound and visuals and a profound respect for the people of Araya. On seeing the exquisite beauty of the film, Jean Renoir told Benacerraf, "Above all…don’t cut a single image!"