Since 1989

An insightful docu-short about a skilled photographer navigating analog techniques.
4/5

Review

‘Since 1989’ (Desde 1989) delves into the world of photography through the lens of Daniel Patlán, a Mexican photographer determined to push the boundaries of his craft by embracing analog techniques. Eduardo Sánchez Arce’s short doc nicely captures the essence of Patlán’s artistic vision, presenting a compelling narrative that delves into his unconventional methods and unwavering dedication to his art.

Through a blend of archival footage, stunning imagery of Patlán’s work, and intimate interviews, the film provides valuable insights into the photographer’s character, talent, and innovative approach to photography. Patlán’s willingness to eschew digital technology in favor of traditional film photography showcases a fearless spirit and a commitment to authenticity that resonates deeply with artistic viewers.

Paola Díaz de la Vega’s cinematography elevates the doc, capturing the beauty and intricacies of Patlán’s work with precision. The film is presented in Spanish with English subtitles, ensures accessibility to a wide audience, inviting viewers from all backgrounds to appreciate the artistry and passion behind analog photography.

‘Since 1989’ (named after Patlán’s year of birth) is a must-watch for anyone interested in photography, offering an educational, insightful, and visually appealing exploration of one artist’s creative journey. Arce’s expertly crafted documentary celebrates the timeless allure of analog photography while highlighting the enduring talent of a visionary artist.

Sinxe 1989 Desde 1989 Short Documentary Film

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Runtime: 22 min

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