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0000 film
The Human Surge
Directed byEduardo Williams
Produced by
  • Violeta Bava
  • Rosa Martinez Rivero
  • Jerónimo Quevedo
Starring
  • Sergio Morosini
  • Chai Fonacier
  • Domingos Marengula
  • Rixel Manimtim
  • Manuel Asucan
  • Irene Doliente Paña
  • Shine Marx
Cinematography
  • Eduardo Williams
  • Joaquin Neira
  • Julien Guillery
Edited by
  • Eduardo Williams
  • Alice Furtado
Distributed byRuda Cine
Release dates
    • 8 August 2016 (2016-08-08) (Locarno)
    • 11 September 2016 (2016-09-11) (TIFF)
    • 9 October 2016 (2016-10-09) (NYFF)
Running time97 minutes
Countries
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Portugal
Languages

The Human Surge (Template:Lang-es) is a 2016 experimental film by the Argentine director Eduardo Williams. It is Williams' first feature film, after a couple of shorts. The Human Surge is structured into three different segments: one in Buenos Aires, the second in Maputo, Mozambique and the third in the Philippines. Williams has stated that he wanted to explore the sensation and feelings related to aimlessness and travel, and thereby "create a rhythm between excitement and boredom or surprise and depression."

The film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in 2016, where it won the Concorso Cineasti del Presente (Filmmakers of the Present). It was subsequently released at film festivals in Toronto and New York

Plot

In Buenos Aires, the 25-year-old Exe is fired from his workplace at a warehouse store. He subsequently spends time loitering with his friends, visiting online sex chat rooms. They perform sex acts, like fellatio, on each other in front of a web camera for money. Exe walks in solitude through a flooded borough of the city; when he arrives at his family home, he logs on to a Chaturbate website. The movie transitions into the next segment by zooming into Exe's computer screen, where a group of African teenagers in Maputo, Mozambique are also seen engaging in cybersex for money.

The Mozambique characters are also unemployed and empoverished, and perambulate through the streets between odd jobs and social events. One character is found urinating on an anthill, whereupon the film moves to the third segment, by following ants moving further into the earth, and finally arriving at a character's smartphone in the Philippines.

Production

Williams (born 1987) has made five short films since 2011, in which he has experimented with different video formats and textures. In the short films Pude ver in Puma (eng. Could See a Puma, 2011) and Tôi quên rôi! (eng. I forgot!, 2014), he and his usual cinematographers Joaquin Neira and Julien Guillery experimented with different aesthetic strategies, notably the use of long, handheld tracking shots (often described as "floating" and "restless"), amateur photography, as well as elliptical storytelling, which they further developed for The Human Surge.

For The Human Surge, Williams used three types of video formats, one for each segment: the Argentine segment was shot on 16 mm film, the Mozambique part with a Blackmagic pocket camera—subsequently recaptured in Super 16 from a computer monitor, and the final Philippine sequence on a digital RED camera.

Reception

The Human Surge received generally positive reviews. It won the main prize in the section "Filmmakers of the Present" at the 2016 Locarno Film Festival.

A number of critics picked up on the themes of alienation in the internet age, and how modern technology creates distance between people.

References

  1. ^ "Eduardo Williams: The Human Surge," Tate Modern, February 24, 2017.
  2. ^ ""The Human Surge," Cineuropa, accessed August 14, 2017.
  3. Gustavo Beck, "Embracing Uncertainty: An Interview with Eduardo Williams," MUBI, August 8, 2016.
  4. Zach Lewis, "#NYFF 2016: The Human Surge," Brooklyn Magazine, October 5, 2016.
  5. ^ Leo Goldsmith, "The Wanderer: Eduardo Williams’ The Human Surge," Cinema Scope 68, TIFF 2016.
  6. Ela Bittencourt, "Interview: Eduardo Williams," Film Comment, October 5, 2016.
  7. ^ Nick Pinkerton, "Mountain Out of an Anthill," Artforum, February 3, 2017.
  8. ^ Andréa Picard, "Aboard the Human Express," Metrograph, March 1, 2017.
  9. Mark Peranson, "The Human Surge," Locarno Festival in Los Angeles, accessed August 14, 2017.
    ———. "El auge del humano," PardoLive, August 8, 2016.
    ———. "Cinema Scope 68 Editor’s Note," Cinema Scope 68, 2016.

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