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James Cunningham's short film MONTSERRAT is an intimate portrait of the Australian immigrant experience as seen through the eyes of a lonely tradesman, portrayed by Ecuadorian model and actor Wilson Bazurto.
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MONTSERRAT offers a poignant and introspective portrait of the Australian immigrant experience, encapsulated through the daily life of a solitary tradesman. Featuring a delicate performance by actor and model Wilson Bazurto, the film reveals the quiet existence of Montserrat, a young man whose life is marked by routine and loneliness. Wearing his ubiquitous yellow or orange hi-vis uniforms like a shell of his identity, Montserrat's days blend into one another as he navigates mundane tasks in his mostly empty house. The film's observational cinematography captures a rare glimpse into the life of a man overlooked by society.
Through meticulously captured moments, MONTSERRAT explores themes of loneliness and an immigrant's struggle to find a sense of belonging in a foreign land. Cunningham's film stands out for its intellectual and emotional depth, drawing viewers into Montserrat's world with a subtle, yet powerful narrative. The film's minimalist approach allows Bazurto's performance to shine, creating not just a story about one man but a universal exploration of human loneliness and the search for connection in an over-connected and often indifferent world.
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Written & Directed by James Cunningham
Featuring Wilson Bazurto as Montserrat
Produced by Vanessa Abbott and Slade Phillips
Original Music by Christoper Galovan and Earth Tone
Produced by Presidential Productions
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Filmed on location Gold Coast, Australia.
