Yanqui WALKER and the OPTICAL REVOLUTION
New York Premiere

Yanqui WALKER and the OPTICAL REVOLUTION

Shorts in Competition: Documentary
| USA | 33 MINUTES | English, Spanish
Documentary

This film explores a now-obscure American expansionist and military dictator, William Walker, who through military force and coercion became president of Nicaragua in 1856. The film blends found footage, documentary photography, ethnographic inquiry, and personal travelogue with experimental film techniques such as hand-processing, optical printing, and time-lapse to detour and derail the various approaches to history-making that have been applied to this story.


Cast & Credits
Directed by
Kathryn Ramey and Kathryn Ramey
Director
Kathryn Ramey
Additional Photography
Cheryl Hess
Post Production Sound
Brian McNamee
Producer
Kathryn Ramey


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