The Faith of the Volcano

  • 90'
  • Argentina
  • 2001
La fé del volcán is an affectionately made, simple film about the special relationship between the imaginative scissor sharpener Danilo and the young girl Annie, both trying to survive in a large Argentinean city. Annie is assistant in a hairdressers and Danilo travels the streets on his bike - with an ingenious built-in sharpening kit - looking for customers. The lighter moments in their existence are their regular meetings with each other, characterised by Danilo's verbose, occasionally melancholy, sometimes bitter reflections on work, politics and life in general.Until recently there was no place in Argentine film for women directors. Ana Poliak, together with e.g. Lucrecia Martel, is an exponent of a wave of independent film-makers who manage to work in the still largely macho film world. Immediately after her feature début ¡Qué vivan los crotos!, Poliak started on this sequel, for which she received a grant from the Hubert Bals Fund. La fé del volcán is a hopeful film about passion in a world filled with pain and is about people who manage to maintain their humanity despite their everyday confrontations with setbacks, poverty and violence.
  • 90'
  • Argentina
  • 2001
Director
Ana Poliak
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Argentina
Year
2001
Festival Edition
IFFR 2001
Length
90'
Medium
35mm
International title
La fe del Volcán
Language
Spanish
Producer
Viada Producciones
Sales
Viada Producciones
Screenplay
Willi Behnisch, Ana Poliak
Cinematography
Willi Behnisch
Editor
Ana Poliak
Director
Ana Poliak
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Argentina
Year
2001
Festival Edition
IFFR 2001
Length
90'
Medium
35mm
International title
La fe del Volcán
Language
Spanish
Producer
Viada Producciones
Sales
Viada Producciones
Screenplay
Willi Behnisch, Ana Poliak
Cinematography
Willi Behnisch
Editor
Ana Poliak