Squirrel
The filmmaker Oskar AlegrÃa weaves together fragments of old family films with new material to create a mostly silent poetic meditation on family, tradition and the vanished Basque rural life. Basque…
Squirrel
The filmmaker Oskar AlegrÃa weaves together fragments of old family films with new material to create a mostly silent poetic meditation on family, tradition and the vanished Basque rural life. Basque curator-director Oskar AlegrÃa found his father's Super-8 camera, two reels of unused film, and two pieces of footage in storage, intact after 41 years. One home movie captured a long-ago family New Year's party, and is cut off before AlegrÃa's grandfather shares a wish for the upcoming year. Another features AlegrÃa's dad. To weave these fragments of the past together, the filmmaker travels with Paolo, an adorable donkey, down the country roads his father once traversed, recording the last vestiges of Basque country life. The result is a deeply personal, mostly silent essay on the passage of time. AlegrÃa summons a metaphor: the Japanese practice of using gold to repair broken objects. Together, the shards are joined in a spellbinding bridging of family and tradition, bringing together a father and a son.
Squirrel
Comedy,Thriller
Film Details
The filmmaker Oskar AlegrÃa weaves together fragments of old family films with new material to create a mostly silent poetic meditation on family, tradition and the vanished Basque rural life. Basque curator-director Oskar AlegrÃa found his father's Super-8 camera, two reels of unused film, and two pieces of footage in storage, intact after 41 years. One home movie captured a long-ago family New Year's party, and is cut off before AlegrÃa's grandfather shares a wish for the upcoming year.
Another features AlegrÃa's dad. To weave these fragments of the past together, the filmmaker travels with Paolo, an adorable donkey, down the country roads his father once traversed, recording the last vestiges of Basque country life. The result is a deeply personal, mostly silent essay on the passage of time.
AlegrÃa summons a metaphor: the Japanese practice of using gold to repair broken objects. Together, the shards are joined in a spellbinding bridging of family and tradition, bringing together a father and a son..