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Wikipedia article




'Marmato' is a 2014 American documentary film written, directed and produced by Mark Grieco. It is the debut feature film of Grieco. The film premiered in competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014, where it won the Candescent Award.Pamela McClintock, [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sundance-candescent-films-announces-2014-672127 Sundance: Candescent Films Announces 2014 Documentary Awards,] 'The Hollywood Reporter', January 18, 2014.

Synopsis



The film narrates 6-years long struggle of townspeople of Marmato, Caldas with Canadian mining company that wants the $20 billion in gold beneath their homes.

Production



Director, Mark Grieco lived and filmed in the town of Marmato over the course of 5 1/2 years from 2008-2013. The entirety of the film takes place in the town except for two scenes in the nearby city of Medelln. Grieco worked alone filming with one camera, the Canon XH-A1. Production was forced to end when it became too dangerous to continue to film in the town.

Reception



The film received positive response from critics. Kenneth Turan in his preview of Sundance 2014 for the 'Los Angeles Times' said that it was among the festival's most memorable films and is "made with exceptional artistry."

Guy Lodge in his review for 'Variety' said that "Mark Grieco's detailed, patient chronicle of a Colombian gold rush is equal parts passion and compassion project."

Mark Adams of 'Screen International' said it is "a striking and vivid story" and "a fascinating glimpse into a tough and resilient community"

Daniel Feinberg in his Sundance review for HitFix called it "one of the best films I've seen in this year's U.S. Documentary Competition" with "compelling and fully realized characters". He goes on to say, "The whole thing is like a Werner Herzog film, man's base desires, juxtaposed with sublime and unconquerable nature"

Jordan M. Smith from 'Ioncinema' gave the film a positive review by saying that "Griecos film acts as an advocate for cultural preservation, but in doing hes unfortunately woven a story as muddled as the conflict it documents."

However, Justin Lowe of 'The Hollywood Reporter' said, "Sympathetic account of beleaguered small-town residents doesnt muster enough material to prove entirely persuasive."

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