Synopse
Shot in stark monochrome, Dark Suns chronicles the hundreds of murders of women, journalists, students, and activists in Mexico since the 1990s, and the insidious culture of cartel violence and state corruption behind them. Spanning the notorious femicides in Ciudad Juárez at the northern border to the murders of journalists in Veracruz in the south, director Julien Elie draws on the testimony of determined investigators, family members, journalists, priests, lawyers, and activists, tracing a path of organized and unpunished criminality that involves drug and human trafficking, extortion, kidnapping, and collusion with the governments on both sides of the border.
Regie
JULIEN ELIE is a documentary film-maker from Montreal who realized his first work in the early 2000s. Dark Suns, which has won numerous prizes, is his first film for 15 years.
Info
Original Title: Soleils Noirs
International Title: Dark Suns
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Veto!
Version & Subtitles: Spanish OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Julien Elie
Production country: Canada
Year of Production: 2018
Length: 155 min
Producer: Julien Elie
Production company: Cinéma Belmopán, División Del Norte Distribution Fun Film
Cinematography: Ernesto Pardo, François Messier-Rheault
Editor: Aube Foglia
Music: Mimi Allard
Production Design: Amaia Aldamiz
World Sales: Luke Brawley, Dogwoof Global






