Little Village Magazine - Issue 141 - Oct. 2-15, 2013

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many players and perspectives present in issues surrounding gold mining made decisions on the cutting room floor difficult. He spent many hours contemplating the implications of [The

story of

San Miguel]

plays out in

many different ways in many different communities for many different products.

The

way we use our resources and the

way we interact with our environment is relevant everywhere

- Andrew Sherburne

each scene and what it might communicate to viewers. “As a filmmaker, how much do you affect the story and how much do you let it tell itself?” he asked. While there may not be an easy answer, if you consult with fellow director Sherburne, he’ll tell you that the narrative not only speaks for itself, but also for a broader audience. “[The story of San Miguel] plays out in many different ways in many different communities for many different products. The way we use our resources and the way we interact with our environment is relevant everywhere,” he says. Gold Fever shows at FilmScene on Oct. 10. For more information on the film visit goldfevermovie.com. Amy Mattson is a freelance writer and editor with a penchant for travel. You can reach her at amy.e.mattson@gmail.com.

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