Los Trivinos de Huasco is an experimental, 16 minute black-and-white documentary shot on Super 8 in Huasco, Chile. The film follows a family of artists living in this small fishing town on the Northern coast, and examines their role in the community and their experience making art. Sructured around a poetry recitation delivered by family patriarch Luis, the documentary features striking imagery of the landscape and a haunting original score by Kelli Shay Hicks.
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