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See The Trailer For US National Broadcast Premiere of FAUNA, August 5 on PBS’ POV

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See The Trailer For US National Broadcast Premiere of FAUNA, August 5 on PBS’ POV

POV Announces the National Broadcast Premiere of FAUNA, a Playful Reflection on Modernity’s Paradoxical Relationship to Nature Through a Shepherd Living Side-by-Side With a High-Tech Research Lab

Debuts on PBS Television Nationwide Monday, August 5, 2024, and Streaming on PBS.org Until September 4, 2024

POV, the multi-award winning documentary series, poetically and playfully contrasts humanity’s complex and contradictory relationship with nature in the dreamy and lyrical pastoral tale Fauna. Directed by Pau Faus and produced by Sergi Cameron and Ventura Durall, the film, set amidst the hunt for a COVID-19 vaccine in a high-tech research lab, explores the role of animal experimentation in the advancement of modern medicine.
 
A hit at the international film festival circuit—including Visions du Réel, Hot Docs, Camden, Shanghai, and Guadalajara, Fauna will make its national broadcast premiere on POV on Monday, August 5, 2024 (check local listings) and will be available to stream until September 4, 2024, at pbs.org, and the PBS App.  
 
Additionally, Fauna will be accompanied by the POV Shorts film, American Seams, directed by Carly Jakins; another movie with a distinctive approach. In American Seams, the disparate stories of three quilters combine to reveal an intimate and poetic portrait of rural women in the American West. Featuring Brenda Bailey, Sara Buscaglia, and Susan “Traditional Woman” Hudson. 
 
In addition to standard closed captioning for the films, POV, in partnership with audio description service DiCapta, provides real-time audio interpretations for audiences with sensory disabilities. 
 
Now in its 37th season, POV continues to mark its place as America’s longest running non-fiction series. 
 
In Fauna, director Pau Faus’ second feature film, he goes to a forest on the outskirts of Barcelona where Valeriano, an old shepherd afflicted with a bone disease, and his flock live alongside CReSA (Animal Health Research Center), a high-tech laboratory for animal experimentation. Valeriano raises goats to sell to research labs that use the animals to create medication needed to rid him of the pain he suffers after years of goat-herding. The two opposite worlds are also playfully interconnected.
 
Faus’s spirited exploration of deeply serious themes helps guide reflections on the limits of modernity – when a small bug is discovered inside the maximum sterile lab chaos ensues; lab workers discuss yoga and bachata while incinerating the animal test subject remains; and Valeriano jokes about a future when iPads will be used to replace shepherds. The director juxtaposes two realms that rarely intersect, and where individuals strive to navigate and endure both personal and global crises.
 
Filmed over two years with exclusive access to CReSA’s laboratory—similar to the one in Wuhan, China—Fauna‘s poetic style and deadpan humor contrast the two drastically different realities between ultra-modernity and a vanishing traditional way of life, offering a poignant reflection on the tangled relationship between humanity, animal, and science.
 
“I was fully aware that talking about animal testing would bring enormous contradictions for both myself and the viewer,” said Pau Faus, director of Fauna. “So, I made two decisions. First, I chose to showcase these contradictions without taking sides, allowing the audience to draw their own conclusions. Second, I reminded myself that behind any great human contradiction, there are always great stories full of humanity. This was the main challenge of the film: to talk about animal testing without giving up on poetry, lightness, and even humor. What could have been a frivolous decision turned out to be the film’s greatest success and main contribution.”
 
“Director Pau Faus’ Fauna feels like a modern-day fable with its striking aesthetic approach,” said Chris White, Executive Producer, POV. “The contrasts of a disappearing rural tradition with what feels like a Sci-Fi movie within the lab’s walls, illuminates his fascination with the unfathomable and reveals a keen eye for the contradictions and absurdities inherent in our pursuit for longevity.”
 
Fauna made its world premiere at Visions du Réel 2023 (Switzerland), its US premiere at Camden International Film Festival 2023 and was an official Selection – 2023 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. The film won the In Vivo Award at the 2023 Science New Wave Fest (US); Best Documentary at Festival Cinespaña 2023 (France), and Pau Faus took home the Best Director Award at the 2023 Guadalajara International Film Festival (Mexico).
 
Other 2023 festival participation incudes DocsBarcelona International Documentary Film Festival (Spain), Krakow Film Fest (Poland), Shanghai International Film Festival (China), Doku Fest (Kosovo), MIBDO – Bogota International Film Festival (Colombia), RIDM – Montreal International Film Festival (Canada), FIPADOC (France), Antenna Documentary Film Festival (Australia), DOCVILLE – International Documentary Film Festival (Belgium), One World (Czech Republic), and Hong Kong International Film Fest (China). 

Fauna is a Nanouk Films, Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals, Institut Català de les Empreses Culturals, Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales and American Documentary | POV co-production. Pau Faus is the director and Sergi Cameron and Ventura Durall are the producers. Carlota Serarols is the cinematographer, and Júlia R. Aymar is the editor. The writers are Pau Faus, Júlia R. Aymar and Sergi Cameron. The executive producers are Marina Jover and Sergi Cameron for Nanouk Films; and Erika Dilday and Chris White for American Documentary | POV. 
 
Fauna will be available for streaming concurrently with broadcast on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS Video App, available on iOS, Android, Roku streaming devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TV, Chromecast and VIZIO. PBS station members can view many series, documentaries and specials via PBS Passport. For more information about PBS Passport, visit the PBS Passport FAQ website.

Credits
Director: Pau Faus 
Producers: Sergi Cameron, Ventura Durall 
Executive Producers: Marina Jover, Sergi Cameron (Nanouk Films);  Erika Dilday and Chris White for American Documentary | POV 
Writers: Pau Faus, Sergi Cameron, Júlia R. Aymar
Cinematographer: Carlota Serarols
Editor: Júlia R. Aymar
Country: Spain
Languages: Catalan, Spanish
Year: 2023

About the Filmmakers:

Pau Faus, Director, Writer, Fauna
Barcelona 1974. Pau Faus is a filmmaker, visual artist and architect. He reaches the world of cinema through audiovisual projects linked to contemporary art, social movements and political communication.The multi-award-winning film Ada for Mayor (2016) was his debut as a director and scriptwriter. Fauna (2023) is his second documentary feature film.

Sergi Cameron, Producer, Writer, Fauna
Barcelona 1987. Sergi Cameron, director, producer and showrunner, is a professor of creative documentary at UPF, ESCAC and ECAM. He has worked professionally as an editor, screenwriter, composer and manager of transmedia and interactive projects. Since 2010, he is the co-director of the production company Nanouk Films. As a director and producer, his films have been awarded and selected at more than 100 international film festivals. Currently he is in development on several narrative and documentary film projects. He is among a new breed of Catalonian artists making a major impact to the global television industry. Cameron is an executive producer and a writer on the popular Spanish-Swedish dramedy This is Not Sweden produced by RTVE,TVC, SVT, YLE and NDR.

About POV
Produced by American Documentary, POV is the longest-running independent documentary showcase on American television. Since 1988, POV has presented films on PBS that capture the full spectrum of the human experience, with a long commitment to centering women and people of color in front of, and behind, the camera. The series is known for introducing generations of viewers to groundbreaking works like Tongues UntiedAmerican PromiseMinding The Gap and Not Going Quietly, and innovative filmmakers including Jonathan Demme, Laura Poitras and Nanfu Wang. In 2018, POV Shorts launched as one of the first PBS series dedicated to bold and timely short-form documentaries. All POV programs are available for streaming concurrent with broadcast on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS App, available on iOS, Android, Roku streaming devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TV, Chromecast and VIZIO. For more information about PBS Passport, visit the PBS Passport FAQ website.

POV goes “beyond the broadcast” to bring powerful nonfiction storytelling to viewers wherever they are. Free educational resources accompany every film and a community network of thousands of partners nationwide work with POV to spark dialogue around today’s most pressing issues. POV continues to explore the future of documentary through innovative productions with partners such as The New York Times and The National Film Board of Canada and on platforms including Snapchat and Instagram.

POV films and projects have won 47 Emmy® Awards, 27 George Foster Peabody Awards, 15 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, three Academy Awards® and the first-ever George Polk Documentary Film Award. Learn more at pbs.org/pov and follow @povdocs on social media. 

About American Documentary, Inc.
American Documentary, Inc. (AmDoc) is a multimedia organization dedicated to creating, identifying and presenting contemporary stories that express opinions and perspectives rarely featured in mainstream media outlets. AmDoc is a catalyst for public culture, developing collaborative strategic engagement activities around socially relevant content on television, online and in community settings. These activities are designed to trigger action, from dialogue and feedback to educational opportunities and community participation.

Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, the Open Society Foundations, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, Park Foundation, and Perspective Fund. Additional funding comes from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the Chasing the Dream and Peril and Promise public media initiatives of The WNET Group, Chris and Nancy Plaut, Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee and public television viewers. POV is presented by a consortium of public television stations, including KQED San Francisco, WGBH Boston and THIRTEEN in association with WNET.ORG.

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