A deeply moving portrait of a woman caught between the expectations of her Mayan relatives, and her own wish to run away and live her life.The film is set in the Guatemalan highlands, on the foot of the large volcano Ixancul. We follow Maria, who is to be married off to the plantation foreman Ignacio. She is not interested in Ignacio, and wish to marry the more ordinary farmer Pepe. Together they dream of running away to the US.

Ixcanul is just as much a film about impossible love as it is an ethnographic portrait of the Mayan culture in Guatemala. The Mayan villagers are portrayed with deep humanism. We feel how they are caught between fear and fascination of the modern world. They are both afraid of, and long for, the city, the US, gardens and cars.

The film has a unique way of balancing between giving a dystopian image of a culture threatened by modernity, and being a fascinating portrait of a culture that exists on the fringes of what many would consider to be “the normal life”. In this way Ixcanul reaches the goal of all ethnographies: to make the unknown known, or to familiarize the unfamiliar.

Jayro Bustamante (b. 1977) from Guatemala debuted as a director with Ixcanul (2015), which he also wrote the script for and produced. Ixcanul was well received on international film festivals such as Hong Kong International Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival and the Berlinale, where it won one of the 2015 Silver Bear Awards.

Artist talk: Jayro Bustamante and Pilar Peredo
Film: Ixcanul
Time: October 14, 18:30 o'clock.
Location: Victoria 1
In connection with the screening there will be a conversation between director Jayro Bustamante, producer Pilar Peredo and Mariel Aguilar Stølen.

Original title Ixcanul

Year 2015

Director Jayro BUSTAMANTE

Screenplay Jayro BUSTAMANTE

Cinematography Luis A. ARTEAGA

Producer Jayro BUSTAMANTE, Marina PERALTA, Pilar PEREDO, Edgard TENEMBAUM

Cast María M. COROY, María TELÓN, Manuel M. ANTÚN

Runtime 1h 33m

Format DCP

Links IMDb