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Synopsis
Inspired by writer-director Elise DuRant's childhood experiences in Mexico, EDÉN (Eden) is an intimately rendered film about coming home.
Nine-year-old Alma is forced to leave Mexico with her artifact-smuggling father (Will Oldham). Years later, after her father’s death, Alma returns to Mexico to confront the man responsible for their emigration. But she finds more than she was looking for—in the form of a new cultural identity—and old secrets are revealed.
This sensitively depicted, personal exploration of the ties that bind—to family or country—is a film about our search for roots and a sense of belonging, and the love and loss that accompanies this search.
Bio
Elise DuRant is an award-winning film director and writer. Her debut feature film EDÉN (Eden), is a bilingual film inspired by Elise's childhood experiences in Mexico. EDÉN, which stars singer-songwriter Will Oldham, made its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and has screened at film festivals worldwide, including Göteborg Film Festival, Durban International Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival, and Mar del Plata International Film Festival. EDÉN premiered in the U.S. at the Atlanta Film Festival where it screened at the High Museum of Art. At the Montclair Film Festival, it won the Future/Now Competition Grand Jury Prize. It has been included in the film series Latinamerika i Fokus in Malmö, Sweden and The Green Ray: Women in Film at the Tamayo Museum in Mexico City. Elise is the recipient of a New York State Council on the Arts grant, New York Foundation for the Arts Fiscal Sponsorship, and the Gabriel Figueroa Film Fund. Elise recently moved to Los Angeles and is working on her second feature film.
Screening History
World Premiere - International Film Festival Rotterdam 2014
Durban International Film Festival 2014
Mar del Plata International Film Festival 2014
Atlanta Film Festival 2015
Awards History
Montclair Film Festival Future/Now Competition 2015 - Grand Jury Prize
Los Cabos Film Festival 2014 - Gabriel Figueroa Film Fund Recipient
New York State Council on the Arts 2014 - Grant Recipient
Credits
Actor - Will Oldham
Editor - Yibran Asuad
Cinematographer - Vicente Pouso