Un Mundo en la Noche / A World in the Evening




Director: Dan Boord & Luis Valdovino
Producers: Dan Boord & Luis Valdovino
East Coast USA Premiere
Country of Production: United States
Date of Completion: 2023
Duration of Film: 9 Minutes
A World in the Evening offers visual and literal poetry—poetry that cannot be reconciled with the brutality of history, with the death of a poet and the sleep of reason. Inescapable nightmares of the past are reflected in the present.
Cities at night, the rebuilding of a fire-devastated 14th century cathedral, a lonely 18th century New Mexico mission, and the poetry and theatre of Federico García Lorca are among its inhabitants.