The rusting relic of a failed 1950s development boom, the Salton Sea is a barren Californian landscape often seen as a symbol of the failure of the American Dream. A sea in the middle of the Colorado desert. First-time director Alma Har’el visits this poetically fruitful terrain in her distinctive documentary Bombay Beach, and finds there a motley cast including a bipolar seven-year-old, a lovelorn high school football star, and an octogenarian poet-prophet. Together they make up a triptych of American manhood in its decisive moments, populating the Salton Sea’s land of thwarted opportunity.
Born and raised in Israel Alma Har’el began her work as a photographer and a video artist. While working in NY and London her live video-art performances with musicians led her to directing music videos.
Alma Har’el
Alma Har’el
Boaz Yakin
Alma Har’el
Alma Har’el
Joe Lindquist
Dror Mohar
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