Until the day we took off ...
Vives back of a major airport. Or, for decades a major airport was built in what were the fields they worked on your parents and grandparents. Since then live under the threat of eviction. Imagine which means that uncertainty, they always tell you you're going to go but you'll never get. So your life goes on, grow, work, love, procreate, suffer, dream, sing, celebrate, party, cry. However, apparently this time the threat will be fulfilled. In 2010 the lands were expropriated by former St. Augustine founded in the middle of a long, tangled and dubious judicial process. And anytime this year -2011 - the people St. Augustine will be evicted .... meanwhile, do not stop planes taking off.
; (this is a story going on today in Lima, Peru)
Our devotion to the Patron Saint Augustine. Photo: Kelly Vega. workshop to take off
Amid indifference and intensity of the deafening noise of planes taking off do not stop all the people of St. Augustine will be demolished to continue the expansion of the airport Jorge Chavez (Callao, Peru .) Through the stories of six characters: Susan, Paul, Edward, Joseph, Rosa and Professor Dora, explore sensitive and dramatically the last days of St. Augustine to the very end of the evacuation of the population. Along with these planes, the people of St. Augustine will take off, more becomes a case of involuntary resettlement of a population by building a great work of development. There are many symbols that speak of this way of life, which is at the boundary between urban and rural: a wall that separates the town from the airport, the aircraft in its incessant flight, the great former semi ruined farmhouse and still inhabited the Chilean trees on which are said to contain the entire history of St. Augustine, the vast fields, the ditch to irrigate plants and aircraft noise .
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