Color Perro Que Huye plot
A fragmentary and associative diary and travel essay, free after Hieronymus Bosch. When an accident during filming puts him to bed for several months, director Andrés Duque starts digging in his archives. No rolls of film or video tapes, but digital ones and zeros on his hard drive. Images of his friends in Spain, walks through Barcelona and a trip back to his native Venezuela. The images are real and, according to an opening title, 'arranged and displayed in all sincerity'. But, the maker warns immediately afterwards: 'this is not the truth'. Duque obscures the narrative through omission, suggestion and manipulation.