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The Human Surge (Spanish: El auge del humano) is a 2016 experimental film directed, written, photographed and edited by the Argentine director Eduardo Williams. It is Williams' first feature film, after a number of shorts. The Human Surge is divided into three separate narrative and geographical segments: the first in Buenos Aires, the second in Maputo, and the third in Bohol.

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  • El auge del humano es una película coproducción de Argentina, Brasil y Portugal escrita, producida, montada y dirigida por Eduardo Williams.​ La película se estrenó mundialmente en la sección oficial Cineasti del Presente de la 69.ª edición del Festival de Locarno​ donde ganó el Lepardo de Oro a la mejor película y una mención especial en el apartado de óperas primas.​ (es)
  • The Human Surge (Spanish: El auge del humano) is a 2016 experimental film directed, written, photographed and edited by the Argentine director Eduardo Williams. It is Williams' first feature film, after a number of shorts. The Human Surge is divided into three separate narrative and geographical segments: the first in Buenos Aires, the second in Maputo, and the third in Bohol. Each segment follows a handful of characters, who are often seen loitering or moving between spaces, such as workplace and home. The segments are linked with diegetic bridges. Williams has stated that he wanted to explore the sensation and feelings related to aimlessness and travel, and thereby "create a rhythm between excitement and boredom or surprise and depression." The characters depicted in the three segments are invariably poor, restless and on the search for connection with other human beings. The film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in 2016, where it won the Golden Leopard - Filmmakers of the Present. It was subsequently released at film festivals in Toronto and New York to critical acclaim. Comparisons have been made to other filmmakers working in the slow cinema subgenre, where emphasis is made on the durational aspect of the moving image, rather than its narrative qualities. (en)
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  • Promotional poster for The Human Surge (en)
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  • Eduardo Williams (en)
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  • Julien Guillery (en)
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  • Ruda Cine (en)
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  • Eduardo Williams (en)
  • Alice Furtado (en)
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  • Violeta Bava (en)
  • Jerónimo Quevedo (en)
  • Rosa Martinez Rivero (en)
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  • "My brain and practice have been transformed by technology. For example, by the video games that I played when I was young. In video games, you have these different levels that you advance to, moving through multiple spaces. And then the chats—at many points in my life, it seemed like online chatting was my only means of communication. It is a different way of speaking, of connecting. I didn’t think of it at first, but this is why I structure my films the way I do. It’s about how I see and relate to the world." (en)
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  • —Dennis Lim, film critic and programmer, 2020. (en)
  • —Eduardo Williams, 2016. (en)
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  • Chai Fonacier (en)
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  • Domingos Marengula (en)
  • Irene Doliente Paña (en)
  • Manuel Asucan (en)
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  • El auge del humano es una película coproducción de Argentina, Brasil y Portugal escrita, producida, montada y dirigida por Eduardo Williams.​ La película se estrenó mundialmente en la sección oficial Cineasti del Presente de la 69.ª edición del Festival de Locarno​ donde ganó el Lepardo de Oro a la mejor película y una mención especial en el apartado de óperas primas.​ (es)
  • The Human Surge (Spanish: El auge del humano) is a 2016 experimental film directed, written, photographed and edited by the Argentine director Eduardo Williams. It is Williams' first feature film, after a number of shorts. The Human Surge is divided into three separate narrative and geographical segments: the first in Buenos Aires, the second in Maputo, and the third in Bohol. (en)
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