DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán
DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán

DIALECT by Felipe Romero Beltrán

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210 x 300 mm

softcover

176 pages

A collection of works by Felipe Romero Beltrán, a Colombian photographer based in Spain. This book is about the national violence that nine young Moroccan immigrants suffered in Seville, a city in southern Spain, and over three years, stricken with Kafka's absurd detention.

If a minor immigrant enters Spain illegally and cannot be confirmed as an adult there, the person will be left in the hands of the state and be under control for a long period of up to three years before he can obtain legal status.

In a situation where a normal way of life is interrupted and restricted, the author engages in the "body" as a metaphor. By clearly and carefully depicting the language that arises in photography, performance and collaboration, the weight of lost time lays on the shoulders of young people, engaging readers in dialogue with the humiliating everyday life of their memories, journeys, waiting and migration.

Using video works and dance choreography, the film sheds light on criticism for the implementation of government-like oppression, and opens up new documentary fields.

 

*Due to transportation issues, there may be some scratches and dirt.

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