
Homo botanicus
Julio Betancur, university professor of Botany and renowned academic, is accompanied by his young student Cristian Carso through the Amazon rainforest, in Colombia, in search of new species of orchids. The young director Guillermo Quintero, a former student of the professor, also walks with them, and after fifteen years returns to Bogotà, the city where he studied, to document this journey in one of the most remote and wild areas of the country. Quintero's film, his debut feature, is a heartfelt and intimate investigation that explores the almost obsessive passion for cataloging living species, both animals and plants. The director does not hide the naive assertions that Cristian makes to his teacher who, for his part, instructs him and kindly reassures him. Professor and student demonstrate a boundless stubbornness in their search for new species to be documented, trying to understand the forms and at the same time enjoy the beauty of the orchids in a fascinating and harsh natural landscape. Their discoveries are carefully cataloged and will be kept in the archives of the University of Bogotà, forming a veritable treasure trove of documentation and study and protection of biodiversity.
Credits
Produzione
Casatarantula, Stank
Distribuzione
Casatarantula
Soggetto
Guillermo Quintero
Sceneggiatura
Guillermo Quintero
Fotografia
Guillermo Quintero
Montaggio
Julie Borvon
Suono
Marc Olivier Brulle
Musica
Violeta Cruz
Casting
Julio Betancur, Cristian Castro
Awards won at FFDL
2019
Prize for the best documentary
Hadamo
Hube
Archivio
Digitale
Audiovisivodella
Montagna