
Robert E. Fulton
1972 - États-Unis - Couleur - 17'
A stunning ethnographic documentary about Machu Picchu. Voyeurism plays an antagonist, constantly trying to fetishize a people and their home, but Fulton recognizes this and enables the experiential/elliptical/empirical perspective to supersede, rendering the subjects in time just as we witness them, as a fleeting aspect of the material they’re captured on. There is no indulging in their aesthetic, but rather a parallel journey is sculptured.
Photography : Robert E. Fulton
Sound : Robert E. Fulton
Editing : Robert E. Fulton
Production : Robert E. Fulton