Kings of Nowhere
NEW DOCS
How would your town look and sound if suddenly you were the only one who lived in it? When the construction of a dam partially flooded San Marco, Mexico, most residents fled. But a handful of families stayed put, staring down the specter of approaching waters. They now live off the grid—de facto kings of a boarded-up, half-sunken community where donkeys and pigs roam the streets and the lack of noise and commerce creates a peaceful, almost monastic, vibe. Kings of Nowhere captures the essence of a place and its people through quiet observation of daily life, but it also features unhurried interviews with residents like Miro, who makes regular tortilla deliveries to a long-eared cow stranded on a newly formed island, and Yoya and Jaimito, a lively older couple who can’t understand why people left but nevertheless tell scary stories by candlelight about bandits who skulk about town after the sun goes down. RYS
Director
Betzabé García
Producers
Hugo Espinosa, Betzabé García
Editor
Gabriel Herrera
Cinematographer
Diego Tenorio
Original Title
Los reyes del pueblo que no existe
Release Year
2015
Festival Year
2015
Country
Mexico
Run Time
83 minutes
Subtitled
Yes