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El Mar La Mar

'El Mar La Mar.' Courtesy of Cinema Guild.

'El Mar La Mar.' Courtesy of Cinema Guild.

‘El Mar La Mar’ is an experimental film that takes viewers on a journey deep into the haunting beauty and mystery of the Sonoran Desert a major migration point along the U.S. – Mexico border.

Crossing the desert is a 30 to 120 mile journey. It’s the deadliest way to the enter the U.S. It’s also the busiest migrant corridor.

Co-director J.P. Sniadecki is from Harvard University’s Sensory Ethnography Lab. Co-director Joshua Bonnetta is a multimedia artist.

Together they get viewers to listen to the telltales of the desert, interweaving haunting oral histories about what has come to pass through the sun-scorched days and starlit nights of the great Sonoran Desert along the border of Mexico, California, and Arizona.

It’s the Koyaanisqatsi (1982) of the desert, but a deadly serious one.

A Cinema Guild release.


El Mar La Mar in NYC

El Mar La Mar is screening at MoMA Film in Midtown, Manhattan daily from Friday to Thursday, February 23rd through March 1st.


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