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The Return (2024) Uberto Pasolini
Querido Trópico (2024) Ana Endara
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new-to-me #702 - Querido Trópico
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Cinema Tropical Announces the Best Latin American and U.S. Latinx Films of 2022
Cinema Tropical, the non-profit media arts organization that is leading presenter of Latin American cinema in the United States, is proud to announce its annual list of Best Latin American Films of the Year, comprised of 25 Latin American titles from twelve different countries, plus five U.S. Latinx productions—all of them by female directors—that the New York-based organization has selected as the best of the year.
Featuring productions from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, the United States, and Venezuela, the films selected in this list will compete for the 13th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards.
The winners for Best Film, Best Director, Best First Film, and Best U.S. Latinx Film, will be announced in an in-person event on Thursday, January 12, 2023, at Film at Lincoln Center in New York City.
A jury composed of programmer Cecilia Barrionuevo, former Artistic Director of the Mar del Plata Film Festival; Andrea Picard, Senior Curator at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF); José Rodriguez, Programmer at the Tribeca Film Festival; and filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor (Too Late to Die Young); will choose the winners of the 13th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards in the Latin American cinema category.
Filmmaker Rodrigo Reyes (499, Sansón and Me); Ximena Amescua, Manager of Artist Programs at Firelight Media; and film programmer and producer Virginia Westover, will select the winner in the U.S. Latinx category.
Please note that all the films under consideration had a minimum of 60 minutes in length and premiered between May 1, 2021, and April 30, 2022.
Cinema Tropical’s List of Best Films of 2022:
(Listed alphabetically by title)
1. About Everything There Is to Know / De todas las cosas que se han de saber by Sofía Velázquez, Peru 2. Alis by Nicolas Van Hemelryck and Clare Weiskopf, Colombia/Chile/Romania 3. Amparo by Simón Mesa Soto, Colombia/Sweden/Qatar 4. The Box / La caja by Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuela/Mexico/USA 5. Clara Sola by Nathalie Álvarez Mesén, Costa Rica/Sweden/Belgium/Germany/France 6. Comala by Gian Cassini, Mexico 7. The Cow Who Sang a Song into the Future / La vaca que cantó una canción hacia el futuro by Francisca Alegría, Chile/France 8. Dos Estaciones by Juan Pablo González, Mexico 9. Dry Ground Burning / Mato Seco em Chamas by Joana Pimenta and Adirley Queirós, Brazil 10. Eami by Paz Encina, Paraguay/Germany/Argentina/Netherlands/ France/USA 11. El Gran Movimiento by Kiro Russo, Bolivia/France/Qatar/Switzerland 12. For Your Peace of Mind, Make Your Own Museum / Para su tranquilidad, haga su propio museo by Ana Endara Mislov and Pilar Moreno, Panama 13. Jesús López by Maximiliano Schonfeld, Argentina/France 14. A Little Love Package by Gastón Solnicki, Argentina/Austria 15. Mariner of the Mountains / Marinheiro das Montanhas by Karim Aïnouz, Brazil/France 16. Mars One / Marte Um by Gabriel Martins, Brazil 17. Me & the Beasts / Yo y las bestias by Nico Manzano, Venezuela 18. Medusa by Anita Rocha da Silveira, Brazil 19. The Middle Ages / La edad media by Alejo Moguillansky and Luciana Acuña, Argentina 20. My Brothers Dream Awake / Mis hermanos sueñan despiertos by Claudia Huaiquimilla, Chile 21. Prayers for the Stolen / Noche de fuego by Tatiana Huezo, Mexico/Germany/Brazil/Qatar 22. Robe of Gems / Manto de gemas by Natalia López Gallardo, Mexico/Argentina 23. The Silence of The Mole / El silencio del topo by Anaïs Taracena, Guatemala 24. Three Tidy Tigers Tied a Tie Tighter / Três Tigres Tristes by Gustavo Vinagre, Brazil 25. Utama by Alejandro Loayza Grisi, Bolivia/Uruguay/France
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You know, I’ve been trying for YEARS to watch the Ana Endara documentary Reinas bc I wasn’t in Panama anymore when it was released and the one time it was shown here, I found out months later.
Anyway, I think about it like once every six months, at this point I’m not even sure I am interested in the documentary itself, but I won’t be happy until I get to watch it.
#añlfsdkjkaldslkj#i was thinking about reinas bc IT ISN'T AVAILABLE ANYWHERE ONLINE#and the official website says that you can buy a copy at A SINGLE LOCATION IN PANAMA CITY#and also bc i wanna watch la cocina de las patronas AND IT ISN'T AVAILABLE ANYWHERE EITHER#FUCK#personal
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"Para su tranquilidad haga su propio museo"
Una película panameña sobre la soledad y el abandono en la vejez, y trascender a través de la creación artística
En un pueblo minúsculo panameño, llamado Paritilla y ubicado en medio de la nada, habita el fantasma de una anciana llamada Senobia Cerrud, quien tiempo atrás transformó su casa en el “Museo de Antigüedades de Todas Las Especies” para exhibir ahí una colección única de piezas y obras que han sido minuciosamente clasificadas. Durante años, esta sabia mujer se levantó temprano para salir a buscar y recolectar lo que otros tiraban, recuperando así lo que le sirva para crear objetos que vivieron en su imaginación y que aprendió a hacer por cuenta propia; creó un mundo fantástico que la acompañó y también escribió poemas y reflexiones que ahora son una llave que abre la puerta al universo que creó. La voz de Senobia se une a las voces de otras ancianas del pueblo, quienes hablan sobre ella y también sobre sus propias vidas, tejiendo puntos de encuentro y desencuentro en las historias que cuentan, compartiendo momentos duros, de resistencia, de valentía y conmovedores. Entre todas crean un poderoso retrato de un valioso universo femenino, al tiempo que la creadora del museo trasciende a la inmortalidad a través de sus peculiares y originales creaciones. Esta producción panameña tuvo su estreno mundial en el prestigioso IDFA, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, y también se la ha seleccionado para otros festivales como HotDocs en Canadá, Festival de Málaga, Cinelatino en Toulose y FICCI en Cartagena. Además, ganó el galardón máximo en la competencia internacional del Festival Millenium en Bélgica: el L’Objectif d’or a la Mejor Película. Este título fue realizado con el apoyo de Ibermedia y del fondo de producción documental del concurso Nacional Fondo Cine del Ministerio de Cultura de Panamá, además en 2021 ganó el Work in Progress del Festival Internacional de Cine de Costa Rica (CRFIC). Para su tranquilidad haga su propio museo es una película híbrida en la que la creación artística ocupa un lugar fundamental y mezcla elementos de ficción con documental. Fue escrita por la artista multidisciplinaria Pilar Moreno, ella es conocida por sus trabajos de arte contemporáneo y este es su primer proyecto documental como directora. La otra directora de esta cinta es la cineasta Ana Endara, reconocida documentalista cuyas películas anteriores se han mostrado en numerosos festivales de cine y han recibido diversos premios a nivel internacional. Fue producida por Isabella Gálvez, consolidada productora panameña que ha impulsado varios proyectos cinematográficos a nivel mundial.
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Events | Immigrant Artist Program Exhibitions in Newark, New York, and San Antonio
Immigrant artists in the IAP cohort collaborate to create exhibition platforms in cities across the United States.
For the past two years and through the support of the Ford Foundation, The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) has provided immigrant artists of all disciplines in Detroit, MI; Newark, NJ; Oakland, CA; and San Antonio, TX with individualized mentorship, resources, networks, skills, and training to help them sustain their artistic practice. The nationwide program builds on NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program in New York, NY (funded by Deutsche Bank since it began in 2007) as an impactful model of replication and is presented in partnership with established local arts organizations.
Through each of the programs, mentors and mentees have been collaborating in formal and informal ways, emphasizing IAP’s role as a catalyst for community. Here we highlight selected collaborations and celebrate the accomplishments of our artist participants. They bring their unique voice and vision to Newark, New York, and San Antonio from countries including Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Ghana, Israel, Pakistan, The Philippines, Poland, Mexico, South Korea, Syria, and many others.
Newark, NJ
Title: Unfolding Dates: Now - Sunday, May 5, 2019 Exhibition Tour with the Artist and Curator: Sunday, May 5, 2:00 PM Gallery Hours: Sundays, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM or by appointment Location: The Jewish Museum of New Jersey, 145 Broadway, Newark, NJ 07104
The Jewish Museum of New Jersey presents a solo exhibit of Nava Gidanian-Kagan’s (IAP Newark ’17, mentee) most recent body of work as well as a retrospective featuring the artist’s earlier works. The exhibit is curated by M.Gosser (IAP Newark ’17 & ’19, mentor).
Gidanian-Kagan’s core subject is the nature of impermanence and its manifestation in our daily life. Coming from an Iranian family who moved from Israel—where life and death are a daily struggle—Gidanian-Kagan knows that life is precious. In her recent body of work, which is painted in layers of wax and oil, she is emulating a memory of the body and its fragility. Abstracted within the figure, Gidanian-Kagan is stretching the limits between what is seen and what can be represented, confronting mortality and vulnerability. The goal of her work is to bring these tender moments to the front of the stage—from her personal view to a universal one—transforming them into a meaningful experience that embraces all shades of life.
Title: INDEX Dates: Saturday, May 4, 2019 - Thursday, May 9, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 4, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM; Sunday, Tuesday - Friday: by appointment Location: Index Art Center, 1st Floor Gallery, 237 Washington St, Newark, NJ 07102
INDEX is a group exhibition of works in all mediums by 29 artists currently participating as both mentors and mentees in NYFA's 2019 Immigrant Artist Mentor Program: Newark. The exhibition is organized by Colleen Gutwein (IAP Newark ’17 & ’19, mentor), and hosted by Index Art Center, one of the program’s partners in Newark.
Exhibiting Artists: Katrina Bello, Mic Boekelmann, Diana Candelejo, Shiza Chaudhary, Gisel Endara, Mariejon de Jong-Buijs, Kimmah Dennis, Matthew Gosser, Colleen Gutwein, Sally Helmi, Jin Jung, Ole Lie Vandal, Ananda Lima, Jo-El Lopez, Jen Mazza, Yvette Molina, Paula Neves, Olufunke Ogundimu, Adishetu Oyibo, Francisco Pena, Daniela Puliti, Fayemi Shakur, Ceaphas Stubbs, Anne Trauben, Kanako Tsutsumi, Kati Vilim, Sarah Walko, Malik Whitaker, and Agnieszka Wszolkowska.
New York, NY
Title: Multiversant Dates: Saturday, May 25, 2019 - Saturday, June 15, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 25, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Gallery Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Location: 340 East 64th Street, New York, New York 10065
Multiversant, a group exhibition presented by ChaShaMa, will feature 22 artists from 15 countries and four continents who met through NYFA’s 2018 Immigrant Artist Program: Visual and Multidisciplinary Arts in New York. The works presented include a wide range of media, from painting, installation, performance, video, and others, and navigate the artists’ diverse and complex relationships with place and history. Addressing themes of science, culture, desire, politics, and memory, the exhibition both confronts and celebrates the underlying intersectionalities presented through the work.
Exhibiting Artists: Ololade Adeniyi, Yael Ben-Simon, Julia Brandão, Riaki Enyama, Ana Maria Farina, Floor Grootenhuis, Ziyu He, Sizhu Li, Orr Menirom, Nazanin Noroozi, Robert Edward O’Shea, Masahito Ono, Ernesto Ortiz Leyva, Supermrin, Htet T San, Lyto Triantafyllidou, Beverly Tu, Hanae Utamura, Luisa Valderrama, Chen Wang, Tina Wang, and Sarah Zarina Hakani.
San Antonio, TX
Title: Admitted: USA - NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program Round One: San Antonio, TX Dates: Thursday, June 27 - Sunday, September 29, 2019 Opening Reception: Thursday, June 27, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Film Night: Thursday, July 11, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Panel Discussion and Catalog Release: Wednesday, August 7, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Location: Centro de Artes, 101 S. Santa Rosa Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78207 This exhibition, organized by Kim Bishop, Luis Valderas, Luis Garza, Richard Armendariz, Guillermina Zabala, and Sarah Fisch, features sculpture, painting, installation, jewelry, photography, spoken word performances, films, and musical performances by mentees and mentors from the first cohort of NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: San Antonio. The focus of the exhibition is to put a human face on immigrant artists and their mentors while showcasing their talents and emphasizing the role and importance of mentorship in San Antonio. Admitted: USA is fully funded by the City of San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture. Local partners Blue Star Contemporary, Art Pace, and SAY Sí will also be spotlighted at Centro de Artes through informational installations.
Exhibiting Artists: Lorena Angulo, Richard Armendariz, Jose Balli, Marisela Barrera, Gregg Barrios, Kim Bishop, Hayfer Brea Rodriguez, Francisco Cortes, Sarah Fisch, Anel Flores, Ernesto Ibanez, Julya Jara, Maria Linan, Barbara Minarro, Ashley Mireles, Merle Mory, Anastassia Rabajille, Andrea V Rivas, Jessica Ruiz, Luiz Valderas, Jorge Villarreal, Anne Wallace, Naomi Wanjiku, Guillermina Zabala, and Claudia Elisa Zapata.
Click here for more information on the Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. And don’t forget to sign up for the monthly Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter to receive opportunities and events as well as artist features directly to your inbox.
Images: Chen Wang (IAP: Visual & Multidisciplinary ’18), Utopia Process, 2018, single-channel HD video (with sound), part of the upcoming Multiversant exhibition, Photo Courtesy: Chen Wang and Marisela Barrera (IAP: San Antonio ’18), spoken performance, Photo Courtesy: Marisela Barrera
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Local Directors Chart New Ground in Panamanian Cinema
Local Directors Chart New Ground in Panamanian Cinema
PANAMA — The 6th IFF Panama screened five new Panamanian titles – Delfina Vidal’s women’s rights pic, “La Matamoros,” Tashi Sakai’s “Cimarronaje en Panamá,” both playing in the Stories of Central America and the Caribbean section; Aldo Rey’s “Kimura,” Ana Endara’s “La felicidad del sonido” (The Joy of Sound) in the Special Presentations selection; and… Read more »
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Es invisible, pero nos empuja, nos hace llorar, reír, recordar, bailar, nos sacude los órganos, nos mueve: La felicidad del sonido.
Una oda al sonido, un fenómeno misterioso, invisible e intangible que da placer, une y a veces irrita. ¿Cómo suena el mar en realidad? Lo que escuchamos es una vibración en el aire, vibración que nadie ve.
De la mano de personajes insólitos, La felicidad del sonido propone un viaje sensorial, una reflexión sobre la naturaleza, la vida en comunidad, la soledad, el silencio… Para esta proyección especial en IFF Panamá, asistirán su directora, Ana Endara Mislov, y su equipo. El documental Reinas (2013), de la misma Endara, recibió el premio Grolsch Discovery Award en la segunda edición del Festival Internacional de Cine de Panamá.
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Take advantage of The Power Of Behavioral Science To Change Your Working Life.
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The Return - Uberto Pasolini sceglie di raccontare il ritorno di Ulisse nella sua Itaca e lo fa senza retorica evidenziando i tormenti, i dubbi, le paure dei personaggi. Da segnalare Claudio Santamaria che recita in inglese e un Ralph Fiennes che sfoggia i muscoli, peccato per il combattimento finale un po' farlocco
Querido Trópico - Nel caldo di Panama un incontro tra due fragilità: la giovane badante colombiana, immigrata, che finge una gravidanza e la vecchina benestante affetta da Alzheimer. Un rapporto difficile che diventa un conforto per entrambe. Ottime le due protagoniste, non del tutto a fuoco la caratterizzazione della giovane colombiana.
Oggi giornata con l'ombrello e infatti
The Return (2024) Uberto Pasolini
Querido Trópico (2024) Ana Endara
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