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BRIMSTONE & GLORY

( 2017 )
 
United States
 |
 Spanish |
 67 min

Director

Viktor JAKOVLESKI

Producer

Dan JANVEY, Elizabeth LODGE STEPP, Kellen QUINN

Production Company

Screenplay

Cinematography

Tobias von dem Borne

Editing

Affonso Gonçalves

Sound

Cast

Contacts

Producer

Dan JANVEY, Elizabeth LODGE STEPP, Kellen QUINN

Production Company

Screenplay

Cinematography

Tobias von dem Borne

Editing

Affonso Gonçalves

Sound

Cast

Contacts

More About Film

The National Pyrotechnic Festival in Tultepec, Mexico is a site of festivity unlike any other in the world. In celebration of San Juan de Dios, patron saint of firework makers, conflagrant revelry engulfs the town for ten days. Artisans show off their technical virtuosity, up-­and-­comers create their own rowdy, lo­fi combustibles, and dozens of teams build larger-than-life papier­-mâché bulls to parade into the town square, adorned with fireworks that blow up in all directions. More than three quarters of Tultepec’s residents work in pyrotechnics, making the festival more than revelry for revelry’s sake. It is a celebration that anchors a way of life built around a generations-­old, homegrown business of making fireworks by hand. For the people of Tultepec, the National Pyrotechnic Festival is explosive celebration, unrestrained delight and real peril. Plunging headlong into the fire, Brimstone & Glory honors the spirit of Tultepec’s community and celebrates celebration itself.

Producer

Dan JANVEY, Elizabeth LODGE STEPP, Kellen QUINN

Cinematography

Tobias von dem Borne

Editing

Affonso Gonçalves

More About Film

The National Pyrotechnic Festival in Tultepec, Mexico is a site of festivity unlike any other in the world. In celebration of San Juan de Dios, patron saint of firework makers, conflagrant revelry engulfs the town for ten days. Artisans show off their technical virtuosity, up-­and-­comers create their own rowdy, lo­fi combustibles, and dozens of teams build larger-than-life papier­-mâché bulls to parade into the town square, adorned with fireworks that blow up in all directions. More than three quarters of Tultepec’s residents work in pyrotechnics, making the festival more than revelry for revelry’s sake. It is a celebration that anchors a way of life built around a generations-­old, homegrown business of making fireworks by hand. For the people of Tultepec, the National Pyrotechnic Festival is explosive celebration, unrestrained delight and real peril. Plunging headlong into the fire, Brimstone & Glory honors the spirit of Tultepec’s community and celebrates celebration itself.