The Swirl (2016)

The Swirl (2016) poster

El Remolino is a tiny community on the banks of the widest river in Mexico, it is home to unusual characters whose lives oscillate between an attachment to the paradise like surroundings and the uncertainty that looms year after year, when high floods cover their community. El Remolino is a reflection upon the human capacity to adapt and coexist with nature's changes.

Director: Laura Herrero Garvín
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Laura Herrero Garvín
Country: Mexico
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Swirl about?
El Remolino is a tiny community on the banks of the widest river in Mexico, it is home to unusual characters whose lives oscillate between an attachment to the paradise like surroundings and the uncertainty that looms year after year, when high floods cover their community. El Remolino is a reflection upon the human capacity to adapt and coexist with nature's changes.
Who directed The Swirl?
The Swirl was directed by Laura Herrero Garvín.
How long is The Swirl?
The Swirl has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is The Swirl?
The Swirl is a Documentary film.
Where was The Swirl produced?
The Swirl was produced in Mexico.