5th(2020)
Opening Films (3) | International Competition / NETPAC (37) |
Panorama (30) | Focus (22) |
Together (39) | UMFF Project (7) |
Closing Film (1) | Ưº°Àü (24) |
Hugo CLOUZEAU
Six extreme kayakers travel the 400-kilometre-long way of Apurimac River in 17 days, from the rainforest up the Amazon River, through the canyons of the Andes Mountains to tranquil Peruvian jungle. There are water, river and people driven by nature. Their aspiration for adventure leads them to the wild in the time of Incas. Nothing stops them rowing. They are fascinated by clear water and the raw beauty of mysterious nature where is never exploited by modern civilization. And they advance to another possibility of being human through self-sufficiency of all necessary energy on their journey in the holy waters along with all human feelings. (JANG Bo-young)
-Drive In UMFF (Drive-in Theater) / 10.27.Tue / 20:00(KST) / UMFF Cinema
Hugo CLOUZEAUHugo CLOUZEAU
Hugo makes films like a craftsman by being invested in the whole process of creation and production. He has worked for ten years for documentary. Rich of this experience he doesn¡¯t hesitate to exchange his computer mouse and his screens for a camera. Realize his own projects and merge his passion for production with the one for kayaking and adventure.