Blue meridian

Sofie Benoot, Belgium, 2010, Format diffusion : 1.77 (HDV 16:9), 80 minutes

Following the Mississippi River from Cairo, Illinois to Venice, Louisiana, Blue Meridian is a captivating journey through the dilapidated and worn out Deep South of the United States of America. A cinematographic encounter with people living among the traces of natural disasters, economic decline and a turbulent history. The Mississippi River flows both through the Deep South and the imagination of the American nation; it draws the border between the East and the West of the country, but also the division between the North and the South. As a blue meridian, it represents the complex relation between place and identity in North America. The film portrays people living in the decay of semi abandoned places, who try to rebuild, preserve and survive, in an attempt to take a stand in their land and its history. Flooding, civil rights movement riots, racism, real estate speculation have caused people to leave these towns and cities. Blue Meridian tells the story of their endeavours to make the American promises true. A critical but emphatic look on America.

  • Directed by: Sofie Benoot
  • Screenplay: Sofie Benoot
  • Photography: Fairuz
  • Sound: Kwinten Van Laethem & Senjan Jansen
  • Image editing: Denoyette & Sofie Benoot
  • Sound editing: Senjan Jansen
  • Mixing: Senjan Jansen
  • Languages: EN
  • Subtitles: FR, EN
  • Available formats: Beta Digital, Digital, DVD
  • Production: Auguste Orts
  • Coproduction: Atelier Graphoui & CBA
  • Coproduction workshop: CBA
  • CBA

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