Dir. Lorena Best and Robinson Díaz / Perú / 2015 / 85’
Lorena Best tells the story of the expropriation and demolition of San Agustín, a hamlet on the outskirts of Lima, due to the expansion of the international airport. The neoliberal alternative to a productive agricultural area is more asphalt and carbon emissions.
GLASGOW
Where: CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts (350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3JD)
When: Tuesday 6 June, doors open at 19:30, screening starts at 20:00

Ávila family during their move to San Agustín.
The documentary aligns with others that share similar concerns about how modernisation destroys places and ways of living —such as Under construction (Ignacio Agüero, 2000), In Vanda’s Room (Pedro Costa, 2000), or Work in Progress (Jose Luis Guerín, 2001). Best creates an intimate portrait of the dismantling of San Agustín by establishing solid personal ties with the filmed subjects that paved the way for a more horizontal and less traumatic shooting experience for those involved—a case in point of how the mode of production directly affects the formal result.
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