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Event
Viva La Mujer Documentary Shorts Program - SF Latino Film Festival 2013
Includes: Lonche, Tamale, The Unique Ladies, Vida Diferida.
Lonche Director Claire Weissbluth USA2013 19 mins A tale of two taco trucks in California. More than a story about tacos and burritos, it is an intimate look at family, labor, migration, and sacrifice.
Tamale, Dir. Carlos Martinez,USA 2012 4 mins. Selling tamales on the streets is the way to make a living for this family.
The Unique Ladies, Dir. Gloria Moran, USA 2013 30 mins A rare peak into Lowrider culture localized around women's work and participation. The film is punctuated with multimedia animation and cuts with a bass thumping soundtrack, the audience engages with lowrider culture through the eyes of Chicana cruisers.
Vida Diferida/ Life Deferred, Dir. Brenda Avila-Hanna, USA 2013 17 mins Spanish/English w/English subtitles. Vanessa, a teenager born in Mexico, has lived in the United States with her family since she was six years old. Once an excelling middle-school student with big dreams of becoming a doctor, Vanessa begins to be haunted by her undocumented status as she reaches high school.
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LocationMission Cultural Center (View)
2868 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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