BIRDS OF PASSAGE (AVES DE PASO)

 

SELECTED SCREENINGS & AWARDS

Certificate of Outstanding Achievement in International Feature Film, Williamsburg International Film Festival, 2011
Park City International Film and Music Festival, 2011
National screening tours, Uruguay sponsored by Ministry of Ed. and Culture & Medio y Medio Films, 2010, 2011
Sydney Latin American Film Festival, Australia, 2010
Cinemaissi Festival of Latin American Cinema, Finland, 2010
Atlantic City International Film and Music Festival, 2010
National television broadcast in Brazil on Canal Futura, 2010

Project Details

Release Date: 2010
Runtime: 52 min.
In Spanish with English subtitles

Birds of Passage presents a lyrical journey through the everyday lives of two young Uruguayan songwriters. Ernesto and Yisela have moved to the capital, leaving behind their respective hometowns on the borders of Brazil and Argentina. After many years of composing songs that reflect their origins, both decide to explore new horizons and each seeks to fulfill the dream of recording an album. 

While Yisela struggles to reconcile the emerging possibilities of a career in Uruguay with her plans to move to Argentina, Ernesto confronts personal conflicts that threaten to sabotage his creative passion. The film fuses the arts of documentary film and music, interweaving the songs and stories of these two young composers. With striking vérité cinematography and an unforgettable soundtrack, Birds of Passage explores the challenges of being a young artist and the art of searching, inside and outside oneself.

Credits

A Honeycomb Films & Origami Production
Featuring: Ernesto Díaz, Yisela Sosa
Written and Directed by: Rachel Lears
Produced by: Martin Ubillos & Rachel Lears
Director of Photography: Rachel Lears
Edited by: Raul Barcelona, Rachel Lears
Music: Ernesto Díaz, Yisela Sosa
Online Editor: Daniel Márquez
Sound Design: Daniel Yafalián
Associate Producer: Patricia Benabe
Associate Editor: Fernando Morillo
Graphic Design: Adela Casacuberta
Consulting Producers: Mitch Teplitsky & Cheryl Furjanic
Consultants: Daniel Márquez, Mario Jacob, Juan Pellicer, Fernanda Rossi
With Support From: ICAU, Fulbright, Montevideo Socio Audiovisual