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Hamac Cazíim

Film
Film
Language: 
English
Other languages or subtitles: 
Spanish
Production country: 
United States
Running time (In minutes): 
38
Theme: 
Documentary
Environnement / Nature
Latin American Films
Category/Format: 
Documentaries
Student film: 
No
Poster: 
Hamac Cazíim
Production year: 
June, 2011
Film Credits
About the Director: 

H. Paul Moon is a filmmaker, composer and video artist. Through his production company Zen Violence Films, he profiles performing and visual artists who span boundaries from classical arts to new media technologies. He also creates experimental films in the tradition of wordless environmental cinema ranging from Man with a Movie Camera to Koyaanisqatsi.

Moon's debut film El Toro—an experimental work that explores connections between the ancient ritual of Spanish bullfights, and the passion of the Christ—won the Best of Show award of the 2010 Rosebud Film & Video Festival at Artisphere, and the Experimental Media Prize of the 2011 WPA Experimental Media Series at The Phillips Collection. Prior to El Toro, Moon filmed the documentary R. Luke DuBois: Running Out of Time, profiling a New York composer and visual artist who builds on notions of cultural and romantic memory, exploring how information can be accelerated for emotional impact. The documentary premiered at the 2011 DC Independent Film Festival, won the 2011 "Best Short Documentary" jury prize at the Chicago International Movies & Music Festival, and won the 2011 "Silver Medal for Excellence in a Music Documentary" at the Park City Film Music Festival.

Moon recently debuted Time Crunch, a landscape/environmental film accompaniment to the same-named work for chamber orchestra by composer Jordan Kuspa, at the Smithsonian American Art Museum with the 21st Century Consort. His newest documentary is Hamac Cazíim, about a punk band using music to maintain their indigenous heritage. Ongoing projects still in production include a ballet film, and a documentary on the American composer Samuel Barber.

Prior to his recent interest in filmmaking, Moon was a playwright and a composer of incidental music for theatre. He lives and works in the Washington, D.C. area.

Video samples are available at http://vimeo.com/channels/zen

Film director: 
H. Paul Moon
Producer: 
Stana Benesova Kimball
About the Producer: 
Stana Benesova Kimball, a native of the Czech Republic, is a Washington, D.C. attorney specializing in wireless telecommunications law. She also works for the Prague-based independent film production company Jacket Bros., whose latest documentary <i>Heaven Hell</i> had its U.S. premiere at the 2011 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.
Editing: 
H. Paul Moon
Film photographer: 
H. Paul Moon, John Evanoff, Stana Benesova Kimball, Diana Reyes
Music: 
Hamac Cazíim
Film synopsis: 
<i>Hamac Cazíim</i> tells the story of punk rock musicians from an indigenous tribe called the Seri nation, or Comcáac, who are using music to maintain their ancestral language and culture despite a long history of colonialists, missionaries, and modernization. The Comcáac are a nomadic people who live in a place of mystic beauty along the Gulf of California, where the mountains meet the desert meet the sea. Despite this isolation, the problems of modernization—and extinction of sacred animals—threaten their indigenous identity. To fight against these dangers, the band Hamac Cazíim was formed. Converging these themes of music, tribes, and endangered species, the film delivers a tuneful meditation on the universal challenge to preserve native identity, and the power of music to stage that fight.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Under $10 000
Actual Budget: 
$500
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
Digital - other
Format Ratio: 
16x9
Film Sound: 
5.1
Video master available ?: 
Yes
Video Type: 
Blu-Ray
Number of reels: 
n/a
Publicity Infos
Publicity contact: 
Stana Benesova Kimball
Publicity contact email: 
Trailer availble: 
yes
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About H. Paul Moon

Moon H. Paul
(Zen Violence Films LLC)

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