Camaleón (2017)
Chameleon is an installation made up of a projection and a series of hangers-objects used by falconers to transport their falcons and on which they rest during the hunt-folded on the floor of the sals. In the film, Miguel Calderón follows the weights of Chameleon for 24 hours, a falconer who works at night as a bouncer in a bar in the south of Mexico City, and who by day goes hunting his falcon every night, with whom he has developed a relationship. Emotional bond is his closest bond with a reality far removed from the situations of extreme violence to which he has been exposed since childhood.
Director: Miguel Calderón
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: January 1, 2017
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Camaleón about?
- Chameleon is an installation made up of a projection and a series of hangers-objects used by falconers to transport their falcons and on which they rest during the hunt-folded on the floor of the sals. In the film, Miguel Calderón follows the weights of Chameleon for 24 hours, a falconer who works at night as a bouncer in a bar in the south of Mexico City, and who by day goes hunting his falcon every night, with whom he has developed a relationship. Emotional bond is his closest bond with a reality far removed from the situations of extreme violence to which he has been exposed since childhood.
- Who directed Camaleón?
- Camaleón was directed by Miguel Calderón.
- How long is Camaleón?
- Camaleón has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- What genre is Camaleón?
- Camaleón is a Documentary film.