20th Anniversary San Diego Latino Film Festival Festival Souvenir Program

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Two Decades of Celebrating Latino Films: Congratulations to the Media Arts Center San Diego on the 20th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival!


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elcome to MEDIA ARTS Center San Diego’s 20th Anniversary San Diego Latino Film Festival (March 7-17, 2013). As I look back on the past 20 years, I am reminded of the hundreds of amazing volunteers, festival staff, and family members who have given so much of their time and effort to make this annual celebration of cinema a successful reality. We’ve worked through many highs and lows together, but not once did we give up. I’m humbled and to all of them, I am forever grateful! So much has changed in the past 20 years; and at the same time so much has not. The film festival and this annual gathering are still needed to counter racism; examine gun violence in our communities; spotlight environmental concerns; and strive to lessen the high dropout rate of Latino youth. Even though Latinos will become the largest ethnic group in California in July; still the mainstream media permeates airwaves with negative stereotypes, and far too few Latinos are in front and behind the cameras.

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At the same time, we see many successes since the film festival began. Many of the actors and filmmakers spotlighted in this year’s 20th Anniversary Showcase - Almodovar, Iñarritu, Garcia Bernal, Cruz, Hayek, Rodriguez and many more, have given their talents and great stories to the world! 20 years is also a good time to look towards the future. We have been fortunate to build an organization that touches so many lives each year; and now, MEDIA ARTS Center San Diego brings great changes in 2013 with its new DIGITAL GYM community technology center, launched this year and offering new community programs and services. Come by our DIGITAL GYM and enjoy our CINEMA, WORKSHOPS, STORE, and LOUNGE. We’ll be screening independent, foreign, and local films in our new CINEMA space; continue to provide new media workshops to youth and adults; sell tasty treats in the LOUNGE; and sell fun techy gifts in our new STORE. To all of YOU, the attendees, there are so many fond memories - seeing you stream in and out of the movie theaters, hearing the laughter, seeing the tears, grabbing quick photos with celebrities, and patiently waiting in lines to see the films. I look forward to celebrating another 20 years with all of you. We are here because of your support. Nos vemos en el cine! Sincerely, Ethan van Thillo, Festival Founder / Director

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FESTIVAL STAFF & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.............. 04

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SPONSORS................................................................. 05

artist spotlight.. .................................................. 35

COMMUNITY PARTNERS............................................ 07

latino public broadcasting.. ............................. 41

CORPORATE SPOTLIGHTS........................................ 08

schedule................................................................. 42

Cine mexicano......................................................... 12

youth visions......................................................... 45

20th anniversary showcase.............................. 14

¡tu cine!. . .................................................................. 46

science on screen SHOWCASE........................... 16

centro cultural tijuana.................................... 48

NEW CHILEAN DIRECTORS SHOWCASE................... 19

drive-in movies.. ..................................................... 49

Borders on Film SHOWCASE. . .............................. 21

Ticket Information............................................... 49

un mundo extraÑo................................................ 22

NARRATIVE FEATURES. . ............................................ 52

parties..................................................................... 27

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES....................................... 68

documania!.............................................................. 28

SHORT FILMS PROGRAM. . ......................................... 74

para la familia........................................................ 31 San Diego Latino Film Festival

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staff Acknowledgments Paul Hudson Jessy Vega Alex Garcia Sandro Fiorin Maxwell Wolkin Rosa Maria Rovira Isabel Menchaca Fernando Clavier Elodie Sobczak Oscar Alonso Txema Munoz Elisabeth Ferber Valentina Parada Ivan Gutierrez Araico Ruth Vitale Ondamax Outsider Pictures Brainstorm Media Sarah Kahn Sony Pictures Classics Mike DiCerto Arleen Lopez Ion Lopez Barrena Filmoteca Vasca Tim Hobbs Torch Films Guido Rud FilmSharks Intl Ezequiel Rossi Speak Productions IFC Films Justin DiPietro Tom Davia Shoreline Entertainment Oscar Alonso Latido Films Gorka Bilbao DeAPlaneta International Tiffany Greenwood Swank Motion Pictures Seth Needle Screen Media Valeska Neu Films Boutique Jurgen Pohl Salzgeber & Co Richard Wolff Breaking Glass Pictures

Michael Repsch Diarah N’Daw-Spech ArtMattan Productions Park Circus Chris Chouinard David Buttle Ivan de Paz Alissa Vradenburg Carlos Torres Orozco Mona Loring Marianne Sauvage Tom Hassell IMCINE ICAIC DIRAC Latido Films Luis Ortiz Latino Public Broadcasting Film Movement Brandon Peters Strand Releasing Richard Lorber Gary Palmucci Jeremy Quist Global Film Initiative FiGa Films Kino/Lorber Films Kate Brokaw Maria Johnson FGI San Diego Chapter Dr Stephanie Evans Francis Hernández Arlene Comas Jorge Oliver Landa Argentine Consulate General and Promotion Center Los Angeles Eduardo Machuca, Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs Cecilia Huidobro- Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs -Mexico City Virgilio Muñoz- CECUT Tijuana Dolores Barreiro Carlos Seravia Pedro Ochoa

2013 Film Festival Selection Commitee Maria Elena Delgado Gloria Gonzalez-Chavarria Susy Chavez

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Gonzalo Lopez Mark Burgess Judy Harper Linda Caballero-Sotelo Allen Cazares Don Dean Vicki Estrada

Russel Redmond Jennifer Silva-Redmond Julia Richardson Daniel Cruz Gonzalez Alejandro Holcman Francisco Mata Mike Newton Vanessa Barron Oscar Romo

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Executive Director & Founder Ethan van Thillo Exhibitions & Artistic Director Lisa Franek Exhibitions Programmer Glenn Heath Jr.

Digital Gym Operations Manager Heather Cain Education & Outreach Coordinator Julia Richardson Technology & Production Manager Ryan Kuratomi Press/Media Coordinator Martha Aimé Cardona Membership Coordinator Rebecca Beystrum Development Associate Marielena Castellanos Education Associate Lisa Salus Special Guest Coordinators Flavia Lacerda Kat Johnston Laura Lagunas Brittany Cook Special Events Coordinator Vanessa Diaz Host Yolanda S. Walther-Meade Documentary Programmer Mario Diaz Guest Programmers Gonzalo Lopez Jorge Magana Carlos Pelayo Aaron Soto Narrative Jury Moctesuma Esparza - Chair Ed Gonzalez Bel Hernandez Eren McGinnis Neil Young Digital Gym Associate Tragan Monaghan Workshop Coordinators Frank Luna Jodi Cilley

Graphic Design Cynthia Her Jessica Ricca Website Design Chris Majewski Arte Latino / Sonido Latino Andy Gonzalez Press/Media Relations Jessica Cordova Monika Tuncbilek America Barcelo Ximena Aranda Romigosa Michelle Salazar Tony Uribe Angela Frivera Iliana Worthen Cary Ortega Ticket Coordinators Helen Guzman Maria DiGregorio Theater Managers Martin Johnson Mark Gadia Projectionists Sophia Verbiscar Staci Gaines Jon Miller Arnold Marquez Brook Falkenstein Anthony Pang Jimmy Lee Jason Lowe Mye Hoang Christian Acuna James Paguyo Christian Paffendorf Sponsorships Medicis Communications Esteban Arjona Mike Newton Development Grace van Thillo Shana Trenholm Jessie Chatigny Victor Payan Video Production Services Brian Myers Carlos Solorio Exhibition Associates Patti Mejorado Karissa Valencia Ian Virgilio


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community partners MIL GRACIAS to all our wonderful Community Partners & for supporting the 20th Anniversary San Diego Latino Film Festival: ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties www.aclusandiego.org Arte y Loqueras http://shop.arteyloqueras.com Bike San Diego bikesd.org Brazilian Productions www.brazilcarnival.com California Center for the Arts, Escondido www.artcenter.org Center on Policy Initiatives onlinecpi.org Centro Cultural Tijuana http://www.cecut.gob.mx/ EGEDA USA www.egeda-usa.com Filmout San Diego www.filmoutsandiego.com Frequency Film Festival www.frequencyfilmfestival.com Hispanic American House of the Arts http://hispanicamericanhouseofthearts.com Historic Barrio District CDC www.historicbarrios.org House of Colombia House of Mexico www.houseofmexico.org/ House of Puerto Rico www.houseofpuertorico.com Jessica Luna Photography Latin American Art council – San Diego Museum of Art http://www.sdmart.org Museum of Photographic Arts www.mopa.org NLBWA SD www.nlbwa-sd.com Pacific Arts Movement pac-arts.org Puente Productions S. Botello Productions http://mobilfilmfestival.com San Diego Film Critic's Society www.sdfcs.org San Diego Futures Foundation http://sdfutures.org/ San Diego World Affairs Council sdwac.org Spike and Mike’s Festival of Animation spikeandmike.com The Center San Diego www.thecentersd.org University de Tijuana - CUT http://cut.edu.mx/portal/ San Diego Latino Film Festival

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corporate spotlights

Rudolph A. Johnson, III

Harrah's

President & CEO

Amtrak

Vice President & General Manager

Entravision San Diego

Neighborhood House Association

For nearly 100 years, the Neighborhood House Association (NHA) has helped thousands of individuals and families in San Diego County improve their quality of life by providing vital social services including employment, healthcare, child, family and senior services. NHA serves the community through a network of 10 programs in more than 100 locations throughout the county.

Margarita Wilder

Harrah’s Rincon is proud to sponsor the San Diego Latino Film Festival for its 6th year. There are a lot of great films to catch at the theater; but, we’ve got a pretty exciting storyline developing at Harrah’s Rincon, too. It all starts this July when we open our new expanded pool area and Mexican restaurant featuring North County’s best margaritas and tacos. Winter 2013, we’ll introduce our new meeting and event space. The grand finale occurs Spring 2014 when we unveil our new hotel tower. For more info, visit harrahsrincon.com. It’s time to come out and play!

Macy’s

Recognizing the Latino Community’s extraordinary contributions to the world of film and culture, the San Diego Latino Film Festival is one of San Diego’s preeminent annual events. The 2013 festival will mark the 20th year for this much-anticipated celebration, and Entravision San Diego is proud to once again be the Official SpanishLanguage television sponsor. Our stations welcome every opportunity to pay tribute to Latino culture. Similar to the San Diego Latino Film Festival, Entravision San Diego and our four Spanish-Language stations effectively and enthusiastically serve the ever-expanding Latino population. Our Emmy-winning Local News and lengthy list of award-winning programs are carried on all major cable systems, which reach Latino viewers from Oceanside to San Ysidro. We strongly believe in supporting events that treasure our vibrant Latino Community, and recognize its enormous cultural contributions.

Paul Jablonski

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Metropolitan Transit System (MTS)

Amtrak California provides rail travel services including Thruway bus routes to more than 175 destinations throughout California and Nevada. For schedules, fares, and information, visit AmtrakCalifornia.com or call 1-800-USA-RAIL. Ride to SDLFF 2013! When you think travel, think Amtrak California. Enjoy your journey.

At Macy’s, diversity is not a program or a strategy; it’s a belief and the core of who we are today. Hosting events and forums that educate and celebrate—that’s the magic of Macy’s. We are proud to be an awards sponsor for the 2013 San Diego Latino Film Festival. Macy’s, the largest retail brand of Macy’s, Inc., delivers fashion and affordable luxury to customers at more than 800 locations in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam. Macy’s stores and macys.com offer distinctive assortments including the most desired family of exclusive and fashion brands for him, her and home. Macy’s is known for such epic events as Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks® and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®, as well as spectacular fashion shows, culinary events, flower shows and celebrity appearances. Building on a 150-year tradition, Macy’s helps strengthen communities by supporting local and national charities that make a difference in the lives of our customers.

ViendoMovies

ViendoMovies is a pay television channel that broadcasts Spanish-language films 24 hours a day, with no commercial breaks, and is part of SOMOS TV. SOMOS TV is a company devoted to the exploitation, development and promotion of the growth of pay TV in the U.S. Hispanic market and Puerto Rico. For more, visit www.viendomovies.com.

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Paul Jablonski is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), leading Trolley and Bus services that carry more than 260,000 people each weekday and more than 85 million people each year. Under his leadership, MTS is renovating its entire Trolley system to enhance the customer experience with low-floor cars, new station platforms and next arrival electronic signs. He has led the conversion of the MTS bus fleet to clean fuels. Today, more than 75 percent of all buses use clean natural gas and a fleet of 12 gasoline hybrid buses are also in use. Additionally, as Chairman for the Executive Committee of the California Transit Association, he was part of a team that helped ensure that the State of California maintained its allocation of tax dollars to public transportation agencies throughout California, thereby preserving service for millions of transit users. MTS is proud to sponsor the Latino Film Festival. For information on all MTS projects and services visit www.sdmts.com.

Town & Country

It is our pleasure to welcome the guests of the San Diego Latino Film Festival. As a family-owned resort with a heritage of hospitality spanning more than five decades, the Town and Country Resort enjoys an award-winning reputation for putting smiles on the faces of guests and event attendees alike.


corporate spotlights

Stella Artois

Ricardo Astiazaran Vice President UniRadio

Stella Artois, the best-selling Belgian beer in the world, is proud to sponsor the San Diego Latino Film Festival as part of its long-time support of independent film and more than 60 film festivals across the country. Stella Artois traces its origin back to 1366 to the Den Hoorn brewery in Leuven, just outside of Brussels. Originally brewed as a special holiday beer, it was named “Stella,” Latin for “star.” Stella Artois should only be served in its signature Chalice to fully experience the golden lager’s crisp, pleasantly bitter flavor and refreshing finish.

5 Star Tours

Uniradio is proud to participate once again, as the Official Spanish Language radio partner for the 2013 San Diego Latino Film Festival. Uniradio has a special interest in contributing to the efforts focused on helping young Hispanics in need, such as this valuable initiative that Ethan Van Thillo and the San Diego Latino Film Festival team organize year after year, helping San Diegans with the potential to be successful contributors in the film industry.

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Vice President, General Manager ABC10 & Azteca San Diego 15

Five Star Tours and Charter Company was founded on the need for a safe, reliable and efficient means of transportation and tourist service in the outstanding San Diego area. Since then, their vision has embraced this company philosophy. Five Star Tours is committed to their customer success! We are proud to be San Diego's Tour Bus Leader since 1972. We specialize in international group transportation and tour services for all types of groups and individuals. We continue to expand and provide the safest, most dependable charter bus service in San Diego, Southern California and Mexico. With our diverse fleet of charter buses, we can accommodate any size of group from the business traveler seeking airport service to the corporate event planner seeking group transportation. Our motto is : "Quality driving, professionalism & positive experience"

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ABC10 and Azteca San Diego 15, as part of the EW Scripps Co., are proud to support and be part of the San Diego Latino Film Festival – as the Official English Language Television Sponsor and Showcase Sponsor. We congratulate the filmmakers whose work is being recognized. We are honored to be part of the thriving bilingual community, and continue to serve the interests of our region with the best coverage of local news, meaningful investigative reports, community action projects, and popular entertainment shows. Through Noticias San Diego we provide Spanish language news backed by the full resources of 10News and Calendario Comunitario San Diego Hoy provides daily segments regarding events in San Diego. !Felicidades a todos los cineastes y a la comunidad del cine latino!

Tom Jimenez

VP Spanish Language Products U-T San Diego

U-T SAN DIEGO is proud, and feels very privileged, to be continuously involved with the annual LATINO FILM FESTIVAL - now in its 20th anniversary - as a major sponsor. We congratulate the Media Arts Center of San Diego for highlighting the contributions of Latinos in film throughout all these years. U-T San Diego’s Hispanic Products: ENLACE, VIDA LATINA, LA BOLSA AZUL, ENLACE EXTRA, vidalatinasd.com and sandiegored. com, are all ideal for spreading the word to the Latino community and securing their support. Our Hispanic products are part of UT San Diego -the largest local media company. All of our Hispanic products combined deliver great coverage for the entire Mega-Region of San Diego and Tijuana, Baja California; which together rank as the third largest Hispanic market in the nation and we believe it’s one of the reasons why this has become one of the most respected Latino Film Festivals. Orgullosamente, gracias… Latino Film Festival. ¡Diviértanse!

Tom Karlo

General Manager KPBS

Available on TV, radio and online, KPBS programs enrich, educate and inspire our community like no one else in San Diego. To further engage the Spanish speaking community, KPBS is proud to offer V-me – a 24 hour digital broadcast service specifically aimed at satisfying the Latino family’s need for smart, enriching and educational programming for all ages. Filled with all the sensibilities of public television, V-me is an alternative to commercial Spanish language television by offering original productions and specially adapted public TV hits. Tune it to V-me on digital broadcast channel 15.2 or through Cox Communications (channel 111) and Time Warner Cable (channel 311).

Fanny Miller El Latino

El Latino is the No. 1 Hispanic newspaper in San Diego and the largest Hispanic-owned Spanish-language publication in California. El Latino takes great pride in being a sponsor of the SDLFF. For the past 24 years, El Latino’s promise has been to deliver and engage Hispanic audiences to its valued advertising partners, like the SDLFF. Congratulations to the SDLFF for another exciting year!

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or the past twenty years, The San Diego Latino Film Festival has showcased the best in Latino film. A large portion of those films have come from Mexico, and to our delight, Mexican film has experienced some giant leaps forward on the international stage with the brilliance of such filmmakers as Luis Mandoki, Alejandro Gonzalez Inñaritu, Arturo Ripstein, and countless other directors, actors, writers, producers, and cinematographers. This year, we decided to go back to our roots and highlight the contributions to cinema being made by our neighbors to the south, with such diverse films as the lighthearted 31 Dias, the epic Cinco de Mayo: el battala, the poignancy of Aqui y Alla, and the drama of Colosio: el asesinato and Chiapas: The Heart of Coffee. We hope you enjoy this wide-ranging selection of films that will endure and influence Latino cinema for the next twenty years. Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla SAT 3/16 / 7:00 / S7 | SUN 3/17 5:30 / S2 Dir. Rafa Lara (México, 117 min., 2013, Spanish w/ English subtitles) 1862: The invincible army of Napoleon III invades Mexico to restore a French-backed monarchy with Mexican conservatives; with the purpose of invading the United States to join the defense in the city of Puebla, commanding an inexperienced, outnumbered and poorly assembled army. Starring Kuno Becker, Mario Zaragoza, Angélica Aragón and Daniel Martinez. 31 Dias SAT 3/9 / 6:00 / S1 | MON 3/11 10:30 / S1 Dir. Erika Grediaga (Mexico, 92 min., 2013, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Eva (Irán Castillo), a beautiful, young psychologist, has authored a series of self-help books about modern women and their love relationships. For her latest bestseller, she plans a daring social experiment. Años después SAT 3/9 / 9:30 / S7 | MON 3/11 / 10:15 / S2 | SAT 3/16 / 12:30 / S2 Dir. Laura Gárdos Velo (Mexico, 96 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Thirty-five-year old Andrés leads a quiet life in Mexico. One day, he learns of a grandfather who lives in a village in Galicia, Spain. This news inspires a long journey to reconstruct his own past and meet Justin, his grandfather. Chiapas: El Corazón del Café FRI 3/8 / 7:00 / S7 | SAT 3/15 / 5:00 / S6 Dir: Alejandro González Padilla (México, 110 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In 1827, an English adventurer and his young wife cross the ocean aboard a brigantine with 300 coffee plants brought from Yemen. After overcoming many obstacles, they’re left with only 1 plant; and upon arriving in Soconusco, Chiapas are adamant about it prospering. Set in Chiapas, newly independent and recently liberated from Guatemala, their love story is framed by the arrival of coffee to Chiapas.

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El Fantástico Mundo de Juan Orol THU 3/7 / 4:30 / S7 | FRI 3/15 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. Sebastián del Amo (Mexico, 100 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In this entertaining biopic of the famous Mexican movie icon Juan Orol, the Golden Age of cinema is showcased in all its wondrous glory. Fecha de Caducidad THU 3/14 / 7:00 / S7 | FRI 3/15 / 10:15 / S2 Dir. Kenya Marquez (México, 111 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In modern-day Guadalajara, loving mother Ramona searches for her layabout adult son. Her new neighbor, Mariana, seems to be the key to finding him, but she has dark secrets of her own. Starring Ana Ofelia Murguía and Damiàn Alcazar.


cine mexicano Hecho en Mexico WED 3/13 / 7:00 / S7 | SUN 3/17 / 4:30 / S7 Dir. Duncan Bridgeman (Mexico, 98 min, 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) The richness of Mexican music is showcased with interviews and travels of contemporary iconic artists and performers, including Diego Luna, Lila Downs, Cafe Tacuba, and many more. Post Tenebras Lux SUN 3/10 / 10:00 S6 | SUN 3/17 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. Carlos Reygadas (Mexico, 120 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In director Carlos Reygadas’ (Batalla en el Cielo, Japon, Silent Light) strange and haunting semi-autobiographical drama, a sophisticated urban Mexican couple moves to the countryside and experiences class struggle and friction within their own family. El sueùo de Lu SAT 3/9 / 10:30 / S1 | FRI 3/15 / 5:00 / S6 Dir. Carlos Sama (Mexico, 106 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Lucia experiences the unbearable emotional turmoil of losing her only son to a cerebral aneurysm, and numbs her pain with medication. Life seems too much to bear until she meets an oceanographer, and finds a connection to her son by sharing his passion for the study of whales

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20th anniversary showcase

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n the last twenty years, Latino Cinema has become a force to be reckoned with, introducing audiences from around the world to a whole new generation of artists. Through the years, these films have highlighted underrepresented cultures and ethnicities from regions as diverse as Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. Many of these films managed to crossover from the arthouse to the mainstream, thanks in large part to a new wave of talented filmmakers addressing pertinent social and political topics. Many of these Latino films premiered at international film festivals, benefitting from word of mouth from exuberant attendees. In honor of our own Twentieth Anniversary, the programming team of the San Diego Latino Film Festival felt it was fitting that we honor some of the landmarks films of Latino Cinema from the last two decades. This showcase is made possible with a grant from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences.

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Abre los Ojos THU 3/14 / 5:00 / S6 | FRI 3/15 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Alejandro Amnebar (Spain, 117 min., 1997, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Cesar’s (Eduardo Noriega) ideal life as a handsome and charming rake is abruptly ended by the actions of a jealous ex-lover, Nuria, who brutally attacks him and leaves his face disfigured. Cesar now desperately seeks a plastic surgeon to repair his looks, and win the heart of Sofia (Penelope Cruz). All About My Mother SAT 3/9 / 3:30 / DGC | WED 3/13 / 9:30 / S7 Dir. Pedro Almodovar (Spain, 120 min., 1999, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Manuela lives in Madrid with her seventeen-year-old son Esteban. After attending a play together, Esteban is killed crossing the street chasing actress Huma Rojo for an autograph. Attempting to reconcile her devastating loss, Manuela quits her job and travels to Barcelona to reunite with Esteban’s father, a transvestite who now goes by Lola. Starring Almodovar regulars Cecilia Roth and Penelope Cruz. Amores Perros THU 3/7 / 6:30 / DGC | TUE 3/12 / 7:00 / S7 | THU 3/14 / 9:30 / S7 Dir: Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu (Mexico, 154 min., 2000, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu’s masterpiece begins with a horrific car accident that connects three distinct stories of people experiencing life changes in Mexico City. Starring Gael Garcia Bernal.

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Central Station Dir. Walter Salles SUN 3/10 / 1:00 / DGC | TUE 3/12 / 5:00 / S6 (Brazil, 113 min., 1998, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) Dora (played by star Fernanda Montenegra) is a retired school teacher, takes in a boy whose mother was killed in an accident. Together, they begins the long process of reuniting him with his rightful caretaker. Directed by world-renowned director Walter Salles. City of God SUN 3/10 / 8:30 / DGC | MON 3/11 / 9:30 / S7 dir. Fernando Meirelles (Brazil, 130 min., 2002, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) The lives of crime lords in the slums of Rio de Janeiro are experienced through the eyes of Buscape, a shy and honest boy who dreams of becoming a photographer and Ze Pequeno, a bloodthirsty drug lord driven over the emotional edge when his best friend is killed. Cronos MON 3/11 / 8:30 / DGC | THU 3/14 / 10:45 / S1 Dir. Guillermo del Toro (Mexico, 94 min., 1993, Spanish w/ English subtitles) A golden mechanical beetle built in 1535 has the ability to provide immortality to its owner, but at a terrible price. Jesus Gris, an elder antique dealer, comes in possession of the ornate creature 400 years later and is consumed by an insatiable thirst for blood The feature debut of director Guillermo del Toro (Pans Labyrinth).


20th anniversary showcase Desperado TUE 3/12 / 8:30 / DGC | FRI 3/15 / 10:00 / S6 Dir. Robert Rodriguez (USA, 104 min., 1995, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles) Antonio Banderas stars as El Mariachi, a loner who carries a guitar case full of guns and ammunition. Hell bent on killing the infamous drug lord Bucho, El Mariachi meets a stunning young woman (Salma Hayek) who tests his lust for revenge. Robert Rodriguez’s classic action film also stars Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, and Quentin Tarantino. Fresa y Chocolate SAT 3/9 / 6:30 / DGC | THU 3/14 / 4:30 / S7 Dir. Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Juan Carlos Tabío (Cuba, 108 min., 1993, Spanish w/ English subtitles) What begins as a sexual advance towards communist student David by the free-spirited Diego, ends with a friendship of differing ideologies on sexuality and politics. Starring festival favorite Jorge Perogurría. Nostalgia for the Light SAT 3/9 / 5:00 / S6 | FRI 3/15 / 8:30 / DGC Dir. Patricio Guzmán (Chile, 107 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Chile’s Atacama desert, six hundred miles of dry landscape similar to the planet Mars, is the setting for Patricio Guzman’s self narrated film about astronomers and native Chileans alike who seek the truth about multiple pasts.

Y Tu Mama Tambien FRI 3/8 / 5:30 / S2 | SUN 3/17 6:30 / DGC Dir. Alfonso Cuaron (Mexico, 106 min., 2001, Spanish w/ English subtitles) With Mexico as a backdrop, two teenage boys embark on a road trip to find an imagined beach they promised their new acquaintance Luisa, an unhappily married woman of wealth. The trio engage on this road trip that changes their lives forever. Alfonso Cuaron’s landmark Mexican film help galvanize the careers of stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna.

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he Alfred P. Sloan Film Program encourages filmmakers to create more realistic and accurate stories about science and technology and to challenge existing stereotypes about scientists and engineers in the popular imagination. The Science on Screen Showcase creatively pairs screenings of films with lively presentations by notable science and technology experts. Each film is used as a jumping-off point for a speaker to introduce current research or technological advances in a manner that engages popular culture audiences – from the diverse botany of Baja with Azul Intangible, to learning about astronomy in Nostalgia for the Light and the integration of silicon circuits to the nervous system in Sleep Dealer, to the dangers of drilling near a volcano in Fugue in D Minor. Not only is this collection of films entertaining, but there is also some fascinating science to learn about in the process! Presented by

Azul Intangible THU 3/7 / 5:30 / S2 | MON 3/11 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Eréndira Valle (Mexico, 67 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) This luminescent documentary portrays the diversity and charm of Mexico's northwestern seas with striking clarity and resonance. The journey starts in Mexico City and plays out in the waters and depths of the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean. A film crew sails several weeks on a ship, The Sandman, taking on an expedition to get to know the life under the surface. They will become immersed in overwhelmingly enormous beauty and motion of the sea. Guest speaker: Dr. Jon Rebman will share stories from his last expedition through Baja California where 4 new species of plants were discovered! Co-presented by the San Diego Natural History Museum (The Nat). Fugue in D Minor SAT 3/9 / 12:00 / S6 Dir. Otto Guera (Brazil, 80 min., 2013, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) Affected by the modern world, the poetic and eccentric country of Sbornia ends up separated from the mainland. An animated feature film based on the musical play, Tango & Tragedy. Will be screened as a work in progress and as a part of the Science on Screen showcase.

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Nostalgia for the Light SAT 3/9 / 5:00 / S6 | FRI 3/15 / 8:30 / DGC Dir. Patricio Guzmán (Chile, 107 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Chile’s Atacama desert, six hundred miles of dry landscape similar to the planet Mars, is the setting for Patricio Guzman’s personally narrated film. The Atacama desert captivates astronomers and native Chileans alike who seek the truth about multiple pasts. Alongside the astronomers and archaeologists, are desperate Chilean women and families sifting through the sands in search of the remains of their loved ones. The Atacama desert holds answers to not only the desert’s physical history, but a political and personal Chilean past. Screens as part of Science on Screen showcase. Sleep Dealer SUN 3/10 / 6:30 / DGC | SAT 3/16 / 3:00 / S6 Dir. Alex Rivera (USA, 80 min., 2008, English) Director Alex Rivera’s mind bending Sci Fi thriller starring Jacob Vargas returns to SDLFF for a special screening as part of our Science on Screen program. The film is set in a futuristic reality where the U.S and Mexico border has become an impenetrable wall. Illegal immigration has ended, but the need for migrant workers still remains. Replacing the bodies of migrant workers are robotic drones maneuvered by Mexican workers through electronic nodes and computer systems. Director Alex Rivera first came to San Diego as a student for Cine Estudiantil!


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rom Romania to South Korea, new national cinemas emerge every year brimming with emerging talent. The success and promotion of these filmmaking “waves” allows underrepresented cultures to take the world’s stage, treating film-goers to unique cinematic experiences in the process. In 2013, The San Diego Latino Film Festival is proud to present the 2nd Annual special showcase of work by new Chilean directors, who represent a budding wave of artistic creation all their own. Their films are equally diverse, vibrant and complex, and the 20th Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival is proud to present their work to Southern California audiences.

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Aqui Estoy, Aqui No SUN 3/10 / 5:30 / S2 | MON 3/11 / 4:30 / S7 | SAT 3/16 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Elisa Eliash (Chile, 95 min., 2013, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Freely inspired by Hitchcock's Vertigo, this wonderfully deadpan film tells the story of Ramiro, an overweight depressed journalist hired to search for a Chilean rock legend. Bring Me the Head of Machine Gun Woman SAT 3/9 / 10:15 / S2 | FRI 3/15 / 10:30 / S1 | SUN 3/17 / 8:30 / DGC Dir. Ernesto Díaz Espinoza (Chile, 75 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) A powerful Argentine gangster uses everything in his power to stop the woman who wants to kill him, a sexy mercenary known as "the Machine Gun Woman." The staggering sum of cash he offers for her head sets in motion an army of hitmen, creating a landscape of blood, bullets, and carnage.

La Jubilada SAT 3/9 / 5:30 / S2 | WED 3/13 / 8:30 DGC Dir. Jairo Boisier (Chile, 87 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) After a seven year absence, Fabiola Neira (Paola Lattus) returns to her homeland, the provincial city of Los Andes, to regain the affection of her family. The process will lead her down a road of self-discovery and redemption. Pérez SUN 3/10 / 8:30 / S1 | SAT 3/16 / 1:00 / DGC Dir. Álvaro Viguera (Chile, 85 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) An immature and irresponsible forty-year-old tries to reconnect with his 22-year-old daughter, Roma, whom he hasn't seen more than a few times in his whole life.

Educaciőn Fisica SAT 3/9 / 8:30 / S1 | THU 3/14 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Pablo Cerda (Chile, 110 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Exequiel lives a predictable and simple life as a physical education teacher in San Antonio Chile in his father’s home. When an old romantic flame reenters his life, he is forced to rethink his past and face his future. San Diego Latino Film Festival

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eing so close to the US/Mexico border means that we as San Diegans are always aware of the issues surrounding the region. For several years, San Diego Latino Film Festival has included a shorts program of films addressing border issues from around the world. This year, we are proud to announce our 2nd annual program of feature films that explore concepts of how borders affect those on both sides.

Aqui y Alla FRI 3/8 / 10:00 / S6 | SUN 3/17 / 8:30 / S1 Dir. Antonio Méndez Esparza (Mexico, 112 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Pedro returns home to his native Mexican mountain village after several years of labor as a migrant worker in the U.S. His savings have earned him a trip home with the hopes of providing for his family and becoming a musician. Upon his return, he faces a familiar but distant wife and teenage daughters who may as well be strangers. This striking film won the Critics Week award for Best Film at 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Part of the Borders on Film showcase. La Vida Precoz y Breve de Sabina Rivas WED 3/13 / 10:15 / S2 | FRI 3/15 / 7:00 / S7 Dir. Luis Mandoki (115 min., 2012, México, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Based on the novel La Mara, this is a story about two young teenage Honduran lovers, Sabina and Jovany, who meet again at the MexicanGuatemalan border after years apart. Sabina dreams of being a singer in the U.S.; Jovany does everything to get into the gang, la Mara Salvatrucha. Faced with the most adverse conditions at the border, Sabina will do anything to fulfill her dream, even if it means selling herself, dealing with corrupt border agents and politicians, and drug trafficking. From master filmmaker Luis Mandoki (Voces inocentes) and co-starring Mario Zaragoza, Dagoberto Gama, & Tony Dalton. Part of the Borders on Film Showcase.

Dirty Hearts WED 3/13 / 4:30 / S7 | SAT 3/16 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. Vicente Amorim (Brazil, 90 min., 2011, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) Based on the original novel by Fernando Morais, this Brazilian drama thriller exposes the controversy that boiled over in the Japanese emigrant community. The surrender by Japan that provided an end to World War II was highly debated in fear, bloodshed and silence. The majority of the Japanese community believed that “the surrender” of their country was strictly American propaganda. The few who accepted this truth were labeled “dirty hearts” for disgracing their emperor and became targets for violent persecution. The Girl WED 3/13 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. David Riker (USA, 90 min., 2012, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles) Directed by SDLFF alum David Riker (La Ciudad), The Girl tells the story of Ashley (Abbie Cornish), a single mother who has lost her job and the custody of her infant son to social services. Desperate to earn money and get back on her feet, she begins smuggling immigrants across the Texas border. The rewards and consequences of her decision become evident after she develops an emotional bond with a young Mexican girl.

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~ Un Mundo Extrano 38. Expansiva SAT 3/9 / 8:30 / DGC Dir. Christian González (Mexico, 85 min., 1996, Spanish w/ English subtitles) A radio disc jockey goes on an infernal, intense trip when he tries to uncover a cult of sadistic killers in the Mexican underground. En las Afueras de la Ciudad WED 3/13 / 10:00 / S6 | SAT 3/16 / 10:15 / S2 Dir. Patricio Valladares (Chile, 90 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Two sisters raised in isolation are subjected to the torment of their abusive, drug dealing father. When they finally decide to report him, their actions cause a string of events that will change their lives forever. Screened with the short film Cosas Feas. El Fin SUN 3/10 / 10:30 / S1 | SAT 3/16 / 8:30 / DGC | SUN 3/17 / 10:30 / S1 Dir. Miguel Alejandro Gomez (Costa Rica, 85 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Depressed by the recent death of his parents, Nico, an ordinary 26-year-old, decides to take refuge in his house for six months. Only the end of the world awakens him from his extreme depression.

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egendary master filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky once wrote that films are "a shock to the senses, because they shake our conscience as a pure surreal and poetic act.” I couldn’t agree more. Shock, as an art form, liberates certain feelings that we may initially be afraid to express, engaging the viewer on a purely emotional and visceral level. This is why some of the most iconic cinematographic images in Latin Cinema have had amazing shock value, from the infamous razor blade cutting an eyeball in Luis Buñuel's Un Chien Andalou to the pale eyeless monster of Guillermo del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth. These strange images are very much influenced by what has been called the land of mystery and magic. In this sense, the UN MUNDO EXTRAÑO program is the perfect platform for honoring 20 years of the San Diego Latino Film Festival. We’ve selected films from five countries that examine the supernatural and horrific, serial killers, ghosts, and the end of the world. They take us to a place where our ancient myths and esoteric tales of folklore come together as a mix of fantastic visions, including our own take on cinematographic genres and subgenres, B-movies, Exploitation films and the Underground circuit. It seems like in today’s world, Latin American genre cinema is fresher, cooler and as strange as ever! - Aaron Soto, Film Programmer

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Making OFf Sangriento: Masacre en el set de filmación THU 3/14 / 10:00 / S6 Dir. Hernán Quintana and Gonzalo Quintana (Argentina. 80 min. 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Ricardo B is a serial killer. After being cast as an actor for a student short film, he kills the director and the lead actor. Later, private detective Caligari leads the investigation to search for the murderer, but the rest of the film students are obsessed with finishing the tragic film. The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh THURS 3/14 / 8:30 / S1 | SUN 3/17 / 10:00 / S6 Dir. Rodrigo Gudiño (Canada, 82 min., 2012, English) An antiques collector inherits a house from his estranged mother, only to discover that she had been living in a shrine devoted to a mysterious cult. Screened with the short films Demonology of Desire and The Fact in the Case of Mr. Hollow.


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Opening Night Party Thursday, March 7, 2013 | 9:00 PM – 1:30 AM Cafe Sevilla, 353 5th Ave., San Diego, CA 92101 / (619) 233-5979

centerpiece Night Party wednesday, March 13, 2013 | 9:00 PM – 1:30 AM FLUXX Nightclub, 500 4th Avenue, San Diego, 92101

After watching 1 of 4 great San Diego premieres, please join us for a fabulous opening celebration at the always popular Cafe Sevilla! Help us kick-off our 20th Anniversary with a bang. Live music by Todo Mundo, one hosted drink, appetizers, and lots of fun. Celebrities and filmmakers from opening night films will also be in attendance for meet and greet. FREE transportation from movie theater to Cafe Sevilla provided by FIVE STAR TOURS. All night. Park your car at DigiPlex Hazard Center, watch movie, and then let FIVE STAR TOURS take you to the party.

This year's Centerpiece Celebration is big! Watch such amazing films as HECHO EN MEXICO and GIRL, and then continue the party at one of San Diego's hottest nightclubs. From 9pm on Fluxx Nightclub will be the place to be; with live music by The Styletones, one hosted drink, celebrities, filmmakers y más! Also, come out and support a great cause. All proceeds from the Centerpiece Celebration benefit MACSD's youth education programs/services. FREE transportation from movie theater to FLUXX Nightclub provided by FIVE STAR TOURS. All night. Park your car at DigiPlex Hazard Center, watch movie, and then let FIVE STAR TOURS take you to the party.

Ticket Prices: $20 - Party Only / $25 - Party + 1 Film Ticket Choose One: Filly Brown (7:00 pm) | Mariachi Gringo – (7:30 pm) Violeta Went to Heaven (8:00 pm) | Operación E (8:30 pm) Entrance includes appetizers, one hour hosted SANGRIA (10:0011pm), live music, DJ, chance to mingle with special guests y mas!

closing Night Party saturday, March 16, 2013 | 9:00 PM – 1:30 AM Attend one of the must-see screenings on Closing Night! Come dance to irresistible live music or sip a beverage and hang out with friends, both new and old. VIP guests from centerpiece night films will also be in attendance for meet and greet. FREE transportation from movie theater to the party venue provided by FIVE STAR TOURS. All night. Park your car at DigiPlex Hazard Center, watch movie, and then let FIVE STAR TOURS take you to the party. Ticket Prices: $25 - Party Only / $30 - Party + 1 Film Ticket Choose One: Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla (7:00 pm) Dirty Hearts (7:30pm) | The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh (8:00pm) | As Luck would Have It (8:30 pm) Entrance includes one hour hosted drink (10:00-11pm), live music, DJ, chance to mingle with special guests y mas!

Ticket Prices: $10 - Party Only / $15 - Party + 1 Film Ticket Choose One: Hecho en Mexico (7:00 pm) | The Girl (7:30pm) 7 Cajas (8:00pm) | La Camioneta (8:30pm) Entrance includes one hour hosted drink (10:00-11pm), live music, DJ, chance to mingle with special guests y mas! sonido latino 2013 Check out all of the amazing entertainment that will perform this year in the lobby of the Digiplex Mission Valley Cinemas at Hazard Center. Stop by before watching a film, listen to great music, & buy gifts from local vendors. Participating Musicians & Groups Include: Rick Chriss (La Voz): Peligroso Caramelo House DJ/Sound Bela Vida Brasileira Saul Silva Quartet Eduardo Scheitt Afro Jazziacs David Scheid Los Curanderos www.davidscheid.com www.juansanchezmusic.com Amanda Portela Alas De Mosca Alex Guillen www.alasdemosca.com Jorge Narvaez Yaya: Celina Yaya Heredia Los Cubanos Anthony Mendez

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documania! Buscando a Larisa TUES 3/12 / 5:30 / S2 | SUN 3/17 / 1:00 / DGC Dir. Andrés Pardo (México, 79 min., 2012) Director Andres Pardo stumbles upon 2,000 feet of super 8 home movies at a flea market and becomes intrigued with the subject of the home movies (shot between 1970 and 1980), a blonde ,curly haired little girl named Larisa. Without a name or location, he begins the long journey of tracking down Larisa and unraveling the mystery of how these precious family memories came to be discarded in the first place. La Camioneta: The Journey of one American School Bus SUN 3/10 / 12:30 / S2 | WED 3/13 / 8:30 / S1 Dir: Mark Kendall (USA, Guatemala, 72 min., 2012) Every day, dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightly-colored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day. “La Camioneta” follows one such bus on its transformative journey.

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ocumania, our premiere showcase of documentary films, makes a strong return in 2013 with an eclectic lineup of films that are just as intriguing as any fiction film. This collection of documentaries literally turn the world upside down, as in "¡Vivan las antipodas!", Victor Kossakovsky's visual masterpiece about antipodes-- places that lie exactly opposite each other on the earth. Equally eye-opening is "La Camioneta," about refurbished American schoolhouses that are given a second life as passenger buses in Guatemala. "Harvest of Empire” looks at the issue of immigration from a decidedly different angle, while "Narco Cultura," looks at the controversial music that celebrates narco traffickers on both sides of the US/Mexico border. Politically motivated films like Ecuador's "Con mi corazón en Yambo," Mexico's "El paciente interno," and Puerto Rico's "Las Carpetas" give voice to people who have been devastated by abusive regimes. On the lighter side is Chile's award-winning "Salvavidas" about the strictest lifeguard you've ever met, and "Buscando a Larisa," which envisions a fantastic journey in search of the subject of a mysterious set of Super-8 home movies bought at a flea market. And then there's deeply entertaining "Gimme the Power," a "rockumentary" about the Mexican band Molotov. Finally, two exquisite examples of dramatic storytelling, "Colombianos" and "Habana Muda" round out the list, illustrating just how far people are willing to go to keep their families together. Documentaries from Latin America continue to push boundaries, both creatively and thematically. Thank you for supporting Documania for the last 3 years!

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Canícula SUN 3/10 / 3:30/ DGC | SUN 3/17 12:00/ S6 Dir. José Álvarez (México, 70 min., 2011) Employing an intimate, patient approach, director Jose Álvarez transports us to a small village in Zapotal, Santa Cruz, where the Totonac people live. An engrossing ethnographic work, “Canícula” is a study of the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Totonac, who have resided in this region for thousands of years. Caos en la ciudad SUN 3/17 / 2:00/ S7 Dir. Enrique Pérez (Panamá, 53 min., 2012) In Panama City, skyscrapers along the waterfront have multiplied virtually overnight, rising higher than ever before. The city’s population has grown exponentially. The roads are constantly congested because they can’t contain the growing number of cars. Such is life in a rapidly growing new metropolis, where expansion often comes at a price to the least fortunate. Las Carpetas TUES 3/12 / 10:15 / S2 | THURS 3/14 / 5:30 / S2 Dir: Maite Rivera Carbonell (Puerto Rico, 74 min., 2012) In the late 1980's, Puerto Rico’s police department, along with the FBI, kept covert surveillance on supposed government subversives. The data they gathered was logged in "las carpetas," or files. This powerful documentary chronicles the lives of the victims as well as the agents involved. Colombianos SAT 3/16 / 1:00 / S1 Dir. Tora Mårtens (Sweden/Colombia, 90 min., 2012) Fernando's life in Stockholm seems to be going nowhere. He is struggling with substance abuse and his despairing mother, Olga, wants him to go and spend time with his older brother Pablo in Colombia. Pablo has a plan to get Fernando clean in six months, but is Fernando ready to make a change? The painful effects of addiction take their toll as the onceenthusiastic Pablo struggles against the monster that consumes him.


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Con mi corazón en Yambo SAT 3/16 / 12:00/ S6 | THURS 3/14 / 8:30 / DGC Dir. María Fernanda Restrepo (Ecuador, 137 min., 2011) Fernanda Restrepo marches each Wednesday in Quito's presidential square to demand answers for the disappearance of his two teenage sons during Ecuador’s dictatorship. In this intensely personal documentary, Restrepo recounts her family's story, and the story of a nation still scarred by the effects of a brutal regime. Gimme the Power SUN 3/10 / 12:00 / S6 | WED 3/13 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Olallo Rubio (México, 101 min., 2012) This "rockumentary" about the Mexican rock band Molotov is as much a profile of the influential band as it is a funny and eye-opening account of the recent political changes in Mexico. While on this journey, we see how the political and social climate in Mexico has informed the band's radical music throughout the years.

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Harvest of Empire FRI 3/15 / 8:30 / S1 Dir. Peter Getzels, Eduardo López (USA, 90 min., 2012) At a time of heated and divisive debate over immigration, Harvest of Empire examines the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today.

El Paciente interno SUN 3/10 / 5:00 / S6 | SAT 3/16 / 3:30 / DGC Dir. Alejandro Solar (Mexico, 90 min., 2012) A failed assassination attempt on the life of Mexican president Gustavo Díaz Ordaz to avenge the Tlatalolco massacre of 1968, leaves Carlos Casteñeda subject to brutal retaliation by one the most repressive regimes in Mexican History. Forty years later,having survived this terrible ordeal, he is reduced to being a vagrant, wandering the streets of Mexico City.

Havana Muda SAT 3/9 / 2:30 / S2 Dir. Eric Brach (Cuba , 70 min., 2010) The story of an especially odd love triangle between Chino,a deaf mute in Havana, his mute wife, and his male lover far away in Mexico, who promises to support the family financially. This love affair turns into something quite unexpected in Eric Brach's beautifully observed documentary about class and sexuality.

El Salvavidas (The Lifeguard) SUN 3/10 / 3:00 / S6 Dir. Maite Alberdi (Chile, 70 min., 2011) Mauricio, a lifeguard in Chile, is the best the business-- a dedicated enforcer of the rules and regulations that govern the beach. Unfortunately, the crowds that arrive during the summer - and even some of his colleagues could care less. First-time filmmaker Maite Alberdi brings it all to life with a vibrant palette, a keenly observant eye, and a great sense of humor.

Hecho en Mexio WED 3/13 / 7:00 / S7 | SUN 3/17 / 4:30 / S7 Dir. Duncan Bridgeman (Mexico, 98 min, 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) The richness of Mexican music is showcased with interviews and travels of contemporary iconic artists and performers, including Diego Luna, Lila Downs, Cafe Tacuba, and many more.

Silvio Rodríguez: Ojalá MON 3/11 / 10:00 / S6 | SUN 3/17 / 3:30 / DGC Dir. Nicolás García (Spain/Cuba, 72 min., 2012) A hugely influential figure in Cuba and Latin America, singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez is profiled in this original documentary that mixes candid interviews with beautiful performances of his "nueva trova" classics.

Narco Cultura SUN 3/10 / 3:30 / S1 Dir. Shaul Schwarz (Mexico, 90 min., 2013) To a growing number of Mexicans and Latinos in the Americas, narcotraffickers have become iconic outlaws and the new models of fame and success. Narco Cultura looks at this explosive phenomenon from within, exposing cycles of addiction to money, drugs, and violence that are rapidly gaining strength on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

¡Vivan las Antipodas! SUN 3/17 / 3:00 / S2 Dir. Victor Kossakovsky (Germany/Argentina/Chile/Netherlands, 107 min., 2011) Award-winning director Kassokovsky’s lyrical film explores four coupled antipodes (points on the earth diametrically opposite one another). Contrasting scenes of rural Argentina with the bustling streets of Shanghai, people living in a wasteland opposite those living next to a volcano, this gorgeous visual feast reveals places that seem mythically somehow connected by their very oppositeness. San Diego Latino Film Festival

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ge-appropriate films for children, youth and the entire family. The Para la Familia Showcase shares children’s hopes, dreams and realities; exploring the amazing world of childhood imagination. Connecting with the world around us through all the senses, childhood memories may help us to keep “imagining” throughout our lives! Appropriate for all ages. Presented by

Family Shorts (96 min.) SUN 3/10 / 11:00 / S7 Bajo La Almohada (9 mins, Spain), Doomed (10 mins, Spain), Avientate (3 min, Mexico), Defectivo (10 mins, Mexico), Me llamo Haiti (30 mins), How Jimmy Got Leverage (12 mins, USA), Facundo the Great (2 min, USA), Cardboard Camera (20 min, USA) El Manzano Azul SAT 3/9 / 2:00 / S7 | SAT 3/16 / 11:30 / S7 Dir. Olegario Barrea (Venezuela, 92 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) This heartfelt drama follows Diego, an 11-year-old boy who spends the holidays with his grandfather, Francisco, in the countryside, away from a world dominated by technology. Cocooned in the peaceful atmosphere of nature, Diego learns what is truly important in life. Tio Papi SAT 3/9 / 11:30 / S7 | SUN 3/17 / 12:30 / S2 Dir. Fro Rojas (USA, 86 min., 2012, English) Wild bachelor Ray Ray Dominguez dreams of nothing more than a carefree life of indulgence in Miami. His plans are abruptly changed when he becomes the legal guardian of his sister’s six children (ages six-sixteen) as a new “Tio-Papi.” His lifestyle clashes humorously with the interests of his nieces and nephews in this charming comedy about life’s unexpected surprises.

Youth Visions Shorts (83 min.) SAT 3/9 / 3:30 / S1 DreamChasers (Free Spirit Media, 8 min.), Behind the Screen: Cybercrimes Against Children (Media Arts Center- TPP, 5 min.), Displaced but not Defeated (By Kids, 29 min.), Recognition: Young Parents in New Mexico (Media Literacy Project , 7 min.), Room to Improve: Albuquerque Schools’ Sex Education (Media Literacy Project, 6 min.), 67 Sueños: An Introduction (67 Suenos, 3 min.), Anastacio Rojas (MAAC Charter TPP, 5 min.), Middle School Student Discusses Monroe Clark School Health Clinic (Media Arts Center- TPP, 3 min.), Environmental Justice in Imperial Beach (Media Arts Center-TPP, 9 min.), A Diet for Healthy Minds (California Endowment Youth Media Bootcamp, 4 min.), Skate City Heights (California Endowment Youth Media Bootcamp, 2 min.), Latino Life by LELA INC (Weingart East LA YMCA Youth Institute, 4 min.) Zigortzaileak SUN 3/10 / 2:00 / S7 Dir. Alfonso Arandia, Arantza Ibarra (Spain, 87 min., 2010, Basque w/ English subtitles) Eleven year-old Leire has had enough of the bullying going on in school. After Ángel and his three nasty sidekicks attack Ainara and drive her to leave school, AInara creates a secret group with two others, called “The Retaliators.” With the help of Leo, one of the members who comes from a family of scientists, this amusing team of superheroes devise numerous inventions, and gradually work their way through the bullies, and ultimately, to Ángel himself. San Diego Latino Film Festival

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an Diego Latino Film Festival continues its mission to help correct the often distorted images seen on television and in movies by revealing LGBT lives through international film in the 8th annual Cine Gay Showcase. Challenging the historical exclusion of underrepresented communities in the media, the festival takes advantage of the opportunity of this showcase to highlight experiences of gay life in different corners of the world; underlining the universal experience as well as the unique expressions of the Latino LGBT community.

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Habana Muda SAT 3/9 / 2:30 / S2 Dir. Eric Brach (Cuba , 70 min., 2010) The story of an especially odd love triangle between Chino, a deaf mute in Havana, his mute wife, and his male lover far away in Mexico, who promises to support the family financially. K-11 FRI 3/9 / 9:30 / S7 Dir. Jules Stewart (USA, 88 min., 2012, English) K-11 follows Raymond Saxx Jr. (Goran Visnjic), a powerful record producer who wakes up from a drug-induced blackout to find himself locked up in a special section of the Los Angeles Country prison system. Plunged into a nightmarish world ruled by a transsexual diva named Mousey (Kate del Castillo), Raymond is truly a fish out of water. Marcelo SUN 3/10 / 7:30 / S6 | WED 3/13 / 5:00 / S6 Dir. Omar Ynigo (Mexico, 95 min., 2012) Marcelo (Aarón Díaz) feels he’s found the incarnation of his favorite superhero in Julio (Héctor Jiménez of Nacho Libre), his troublesome and eccentric neighbor whose biggest dream is to become a porn star. However, his mother, Ms. Martha, who still treats her son Marcelo like a kid, will never permit such a relationship to flourish.

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La Pasion de Michelangelo FRI 3/8 / 10:30 / S1 | THU 3/14 / 8:00 / S2 Dir. Esteban Larrain (Chile, 96 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In 1983, the tyrannical Pinochet regime experiences strong political demonstrations against their military. The protesting minority loses its momentum when the peculiar story of Miguel Angel, a fourteen-yearold orphan with repressed sexual desires, diverts the nation’s attention away from rebellion. Miguel’s sightings and conversations with the Virgin Mary draw hundreds of thousands of Chileans to make the pilgrimage to his remote village. Sleepless Knights THURS 3/7 / 10:30 / S1 | MON 3/11 / 5:00 / S6 Dir. Stefan Butzmühlen & Cristina Diz (Spain/Germany, 82 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Set in rural Spain, Carlos has returned to his home village to help his father herd sheep for the summer. Although the plan was only temporary, Carlos contemplates staying in the countryside after political unrest spreads through Madrid, and his newly developed relationship with a local police officer named Juan. Todo mundo tiene a alguien menos yo TUES 3/12 / 10:30/ S1 | FRI 3/8 / 8:00/ S2 Dir. Raúl Fuentes (Mexico, 90 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Raúl Fuentes’ debut film examines the turbulent emotional perspective of Alejandra, a condescending intellectual with many emotional problems who lacks the capacity to connect with anyone around her. When she meets Maria, an evolving and curious private school teen, the two start a passionate love affair that makes their generation gap seem trivial.


cine gay showcase Cine Gay Shorts 94 min., Friday, March 15, 6pm Fallen Comrade (Dir: James Valdez, USA ,12 min., 2012, English), I Feel Lost (Dir: Juan Manuel Arag贸n, Spain,13 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles), Las Vegas (Dir. Marinete Da Costa, 2012, 20 min., Cuba, Spanish w/ English subtitles), Loxoro (Dir: Claudia Llosa, Peru , 19 min., 2012 , Spanish w/ English subtitles), Sin Ruta (Dir: Luis F Midence, Guatemala, 20 min., 2012 Spanish w/ English subtitles), The Rookie and The Runner (Dir: Augie Robles, USA, 10 min, 2012, English)

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his year’s 20th Anniversary San Diego Latino Film Festival is proud to celebrate this year’s artists for our PREMIO Corazón awards.

The central image of the Premio Corazón is a wooden heart/nopal carved by David Avalos and covered with a beautiful collage of colored tissue paper and a magnificent pattern of dotted highlights by Susan Yamagata. Susan YamagatA Born in National City and raised in Chula Vista, Susan Yamagata earned her Masters of Fine Art in Printmaking at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1984. She created collaborative murals in Chicano Park and Los Angeles beginning in 1978. From 1990 to 1995 she worked with the Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo including participation in the 9th Biennial of Sydney 1992/93. From 2003 to 2012 she designed art pieces used as media interventions for an international coalition of migrant rights groups. Making art objects is an integral part of her daily life, a physical diary of passing days. Most recently these have taken the form of painted postcards, “paper purses”, boxes, wall-hanging plates and bowls and “paper quilts.” She has completed work on assorted home furnishings for an installation project to fill a 10′ x 10′ room at the Next Door Gallery, San Diego in June 2013.

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David Avalos Born in San Diego and raised in Old Town National City, David Avalos first heard his brother, Victor, use the word “Chicano” to describe friends back in the 1950s. He encountered Chicana/o art in the early 1970s at the invitation of Salvador Barajas and Guillermo “Yermo” Aranda. From 1978 to 1988 he served as administrative assistant to Centro Cultural de la Raza Directors Josie Talamantez and Veronica Enrique. His efforts with Herman Baca and the Committee on Chicano Rights influenced his socially and politically engaged collaborations with the Border Art Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo where he often teamed with Michael Schnorr and Victor Ochoa. Media art projects with Deborah Small, Elizabeth Sisco and Louis Hock had critics asking: “But is it art?” He earned his Master of Fine Arts at UCSD. Now a Visual and Performing Arts Department Professor at CSU San Marcos he has been employed there since 1991. Winning films will be awarded in the following categories: Best Narrative Feature Best Documentary Feature Best Narrative Short Best Documentary Short Best Experimental Short Best Student Film Best Local Film Best Animated Short

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Winning Poster Artist spotlight Juan Luis Garcia Juan Luis Garcia is a creative from Southern California specializing in photography and graphic design. He works with clients in cultural, non-profit, and commercial fields. His debut photo exhibition and selfpublished book, “Cuba Y Cubans”, garnered international acclaim and was awarded Blurb’s Book of the Month. He is currently working on his second book titled “Face value: Mirror Portraits” where he is photographing 500 people looking at themselves through a two-way mirror. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and neighbors and is available for freelance work. www.juanluisgarcia.com

about the poster “With only a couple of weeks left in the poster contest I drove to San Diego in search of inspiration. I went looking to photograph local landmarks like the Gaslamp District, Balboa Park, the kissing sailor statue, the family crossing signs on the freeway, and the lighthouse. It turned out that the statue had been removed and the family crossing signs aren’t promptly replaced after they’ve been stolen. So, after a somewhat disappointing day I knew I had to come up with another idea. I wanted the poster to celebrate the festival as well as latino filmmaking. It was on my drive home that I began daydreaming of my childhood birthday parties and all the fun I had dancing, eating tres leches cake, and of course trying to sneak a peek through my blindfold to hit the piñata. And that’s when it hit me, what better way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the film festival than with a camera piñata! As I approached Los Angeles I searched for custom piñata makers and found one called Amazing Piñatas Inc. I stopped by to show them my idea and see if they could pull it off in time. The contest deadline was fast approaching but they were able to turn it around with just enough time for me to photograph it and design the poster.” - Juan Luis Garcia

This year’s Poster Selection Committee 2013 include: Nuvia Guerra, Artist Franko Rosas, Graphic Designer Isaias Crow, Artist Alessandra Moctezuma, Gallery Director – San Diego Mesa College Ana Brown, The Roots Factory Bob Green, The Roots Factory Perry Vasquez, Artist/Professor – Southwestern College

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nce again, our annual film festival is honored to have great artists, live music, local vendors y más in the lobby of Digiplex Mission Valley Cinemas (7510 Hazard Center Dr. Suite #100). A few of the special guest artists & vendors include Arte y Loqueras, Talento Hispano (South/Central America), La Onda Arte Latino (Baja Artists), Marisol De Las Casas & Estela Gama. Please support these wonderful artists and vendors during the 11-day film festival. All purchases of art benefit the San Diego Latino Film Festival as well!

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A leader in providing Latino stories to Public television. Saturday, March 16, 10:00 AM

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Getting Your Project on PBS - Pitch Session Thinking about submitting your proposal to LPB’s Public Media Content Fund, partnering with local PBS station KPBS, or want feedback from funders, filmmakers and local PBS executives? Come and pitch your idea to us! Screen a trailer and get feedback before submitting it anywhere. If you have a project you feel is suitable for PBS, you should not miss the opportunity to have a personal 10-minute pitch session with Luis Ortiz, Managing Director of LBS, and Maria Agui Carter, LPB funded director of Rebel. In order to take advantage of this opportunity, contact Lisa Franek, 619-230-1938 x102, or email lfranek@mediaartscenter.org to schedule a limited time slot. Time slots are on a first come, first serve basis.

Niños de la Memoria WED 3/13 / 5:30 / S2 Dir. María Teresa Rodríguez (El Salvador, 64 min., 2012) This harrowing documentary, tells the story of the search for hundreds of children who disappeared during the Salvadoran Civil War. Many were survivors of massacres carried out by the U.S.-trained Salvadoran army. Taken away from the massacre sites by soldiers, some grew up in orphanages or were adopted abroad, losing their history and identity. “Niños de la Memoria” weaves together three separate yet intertwined journeys in the search for family, identity and justice in El Salvador, and asks the larger question: How can a post-war society right the wrongs of the past?

Escaramuza: Riding From the Heart SAT 3/9 / 3:00 / S2 | TUES 3/12 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Bill Yahraus (USA, 60 min., 2012, English) Las Azaleas are the gutsy team of women rodeo riders vying to represent the U.S. at the National Charro Championships in Mexico, where "to be Charro is to be Mexican." Escaramuza, or skirmish, describes both their daredevil horseback ballets, ridden side saddle at top speed, and the intensity of their competition season. Neither lifealtering challenges at home nor cartel violence across the border can keep Las Azaleas from their goal.

Rebel SAT 3/16 / 5:30 / S2 Dir. María Agui Carter (USA, 75 min., 2012, English) A feature documentary about a Cuban Woman soldier and spy during the American Civil War. Based on the memoir of Loreta Velazquez who disguised herself as a man to fight in the American Civil War, Rebel is a lush dramatic period piece set in the 19th Century.

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ith all of the excitement over our celebrity guests and the great international roster of films, it’easy to forget that the festival is MEDIA ARTS CENTER SAN DIEGO’s largest fundraiser for its year round programming that empowers local youth to use digital media technology. We hope that you will come out to support this program of films written, directed, and produced by our youth. MEDIA ARTS CENTER SAN DIEGO is proud to present YOUTH VISIONS 2012 - an eclectic array of socially conscious documentaries 60 min., Saturday, March 9, 3:30 pm Presented by

DreamChasers Free Spirit Media, 8 min. This short documentary explores the struggles of an unauthorized immigrant teenager and what the DREAM Act would mean for her and other teens like her.

Anastacio Rojas MAAC Charter TPP, 5 min. MAAC students in Chula Vista talk about the increased security at the USA/Mexico border and the unnecessary violence that led to the suspicious death of a Mexican citizen.

Behind the Screen: Cybercrimes Against Children Media Arts Center- TPP, 5 min. Agent David Oyos from the Chula Vista Police Department and Assistant District Attorney and Project Safe Childhood Coordinator Alesandra Serrano are interviewed about preventing internet crimes against minors.

Middle School Student Discusses Monroe Clark School Health Clinic Media Arts Center- TPP, 3 min. A new clinic at a middle school in City Heights is helping students get healthy.

Displaced but not Defeated ByKids, 29 min. Sixteen year-old Maria in Cali, Colombia directs and shoots this documentary about how her family has been displaced by the war created by the drug trade. Recognition: Young Parents in New Mexico Media Literacy Project, 7 min. This touching documentary features the personal stories of the directors and the work being done in New Mexico to transform how young parents are viewed and supported. Room to Improve: Albuquerque Schools’ Sex Education Media Literacy Project, 6 min. This video asks critical questions about the state of sex education in Albuquerque Public Schools, and what this means for the young women of color that attend these schools. 67 Sueños: An Introduction 67 Suenos, 3 min. An Oakland organization, 67 Suenos, holds gatherings for migrant youth to lift their voices and share their stories.

Environmental Justice in Imperial Beach MAAC Charter TPP, 8 min. A student looks at the environmental issues at Imperial Beach, how the pollution impacts the local community, and what residents can do to help repair the ecosystem. A Diet for Healthy Minds California Endowment Youth Media Bootcamp, 4 min. Students discuss the importance of eating healthy and how to take steps toward a more balanced lifestyle. Skate City Heights California Endowment Youth Media Bootcamp, 2 min. The need for a skate park in City Heights has been an ongoing debate in San Diego. This video advocates for why building one would be positive for the community. Latino Life by LELA INC Weingart East LA YMCA Youth Institute, 4 min. A music video that takes us through a day in the life of an average Latino teen growing up in Boyle Heights.

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iddle School and High School students are cordially invited to specially curated morning screenings in celebration of the 20th Anniversary San Diego Latino Film Festival. This is a fabulous opportunity for students and educators alike to experience local and international cinema. The goal is to engage and encourage student dialogue about entertaining and educational films, and careers in filmmaking and digital media. Presented by

La Camioneta: The Journey of one American School Bus (High School Screening) (USA/Guatemala, 72 min., 2012) Every day dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightlycolored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day. Thursday, March 14

Tuesday, March 12 Zigortzaileak (Middle School Screening) (Spain, 87 min., 2010, Basque w/ English subtitles) Eleven year-old Leire and her friends for a superhero group to fight against bullying in their school. Escaramuza: Riding From the Heart (High School Screening) (USA, 60 min., 2012, English) Las Azaleas are the gutsy team of women rodeo riders vying to represent the U.S. at the National Charro Championships in Mexico, where "to be Charro is to be Mexican." Escaramuza, or skirmish, describes both their daredevil horseback ballets, ridden side saddle at top speed, and the intensity of their competition season. Wednesday, March 13 El Manzano Azul (Middle School Screening) (Venezuela, 92 min., 2012, English w/ Spanish subtitles) This heartfelt drama follows Diego, an 11-year-old boy who spends the holidays with his grandfather, Francisco, in the countryside, away from a world dominated by technology.

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Youth Visions Shorts (83 min.) (Middle and High School Screenings) DreamChasers (Free Spirit Media, 8 min.), Behind the Screen: Cybercrimes Against Children (Media Arts CenterTPP, 5 min.), Displaced but not Defeated (By Kids, 29 min.), Recognition: Young Parents in New Mexico (Media Literacy Project , 7 min.), Room to Improve: Albuquerque Schools’ Sex Education (Media Literacy Project, 6 min.), 67 Sueños: An Introduction (67 Suenos, 3 min.), Anastacio Rojas (MAAC Charter TPP, 5 min.), Middle School Student Discusses Monroe Clark School Health Clinic (Media Arts Center- TPP, 3 min.), Environmental Justice in Imperial Beach (Media Arts Center-TPP, 9 min.), A Diet for Healthy Minds (California Endowment Youth Media Bootcamp, 4 min.), Skate City Heights (California Endowment Youth Media Bootcamp, 2 min.), Latino Life by LELA INC (Weingart East LA YMCA Youth Institute, 4 min.) Friday, March 15 Tio Papi (Middle School Screening) (USA, 86 min., 2012, English) Wild bachelor Ray Ray Dominguez dreams of nothing more than a carefree life of indulgence in Miami. His plans are abruptly changed when he becomes the legal guardian of his sister’s six children (ages six-sixteen) as a new “Tio-Papi.”


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! La Camioneta: The Journey of one American School Bus (High School Screening) (USA, Guatemala, 72 min., 2012) Every day dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightlycolored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day.

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he 20th Anniversary San Diego Latino Film Festival proudly returns to Tijuana’s Centro Cultural Tijuana for an exciting selection of features and shorts, March 7th thru March 14th. Sala Carlos Monsiváis, CINETECA TIJUANA Presented by

20th anniversary showcase films in tijuana Cronos Guillermo del Toro | thu 3/7 / 8:30 Fresa y Chocolate** Tomás Gutiérrez Alea | sat 3/9 / 8:30 Desperado Robert Rodriguez | fri 3/8 / 8:30 Abre tus ojos Alejandro Amenábar | mon 3/11 / 6:00 Todo sobre mi madre Pedro Almodóvar | mon 3/11 / 8:30 Amores perros Alejandro González Iñárritu | tue 3/12 / 8:30 Y Tu mamá también Alfonso Cuarón | wed 3/13 / 8:30 Ciudad de Dios Fernando Meirelles | thu 3/14 / 6:00 Estación Central Walter Salles | thu 3/7 / 6:00 Nostalgia de la luz Patricio Guzmán | fri 3/8 / 6:00 premiere The Last Will and Testament of Roselind Leigh thu 3/14 / 8:30 Rodrigo Gudiño

cuban cinema retrospective Memorias del subdesarrollo | thu 3/7 / 4:00 Corto: Arte del tabaco como documental Muerte de un burócrata | fri 3/8 / 4:00 Lucía | mon 3/11 / 4:00 Un hombre de éxito | tue 3/12 / 4:00 Corto: Obataleo Retrato de Teresa | tue 3/12 / 6:00 Corto: Buscando a Chano Pozo Plaff | wed 3/13 / 4:00 Corto: Yo soy la canción que canto Suite Habana | wed 3/13 / 6:00 Corto: Omona Boleto al Paraíso | thu 3/14 / 4:00 Corto: Kid Chocolate new chilean cinema showcase Tráiganme la cabeza de la mujer metralleta Ernesto Díaz Espinosa | sat 3/9 / 4:00 Aquí estoy Aquí No* Elisa Eliash | sat 3/9 / 6:00 Educación Física* Pablo Cerda | sun 3/10 / 6:00 La Jubilada* Jairo Boisier | sun 3/10 / 8:30 Pérez* Álvaro Viguera | sun 3/10 / 4:00

(*) Filmmaker will be in person. (**) Film star, Jorge Perrugoría, will be in person.

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FestivalTickets BOX OFFICE Starting on March 1st, tickets and passes may be Purchase at the Digiplex Mission Valley at the Hazard Center Box Office. 7510 Hazard Center Drive, Off 163 Freeway on Friars Road in Mission Valley. Box Office Hours: 12:30PM-10:00PM Daily.

The 20th Anniversary San Diego Latino Film Festival & Full Moon Drive-In present a special screening of...

SELENA

Thursday, March 14th, 7:30 pm Acclaimed director GREGORY NAVA in Person! Selena is a 1997 American biographical drama film about the life and career of the late Tejano music star Selena, a recording artist who was well known in the Mexican-American and Latino communities in the United States and Mexico before she was shot to death at the age of 23. The movie stars Jennifer Lopez as Selena, in her breakthrough role. Her father, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., is played by Edward James Olmos, Lupe Ontiveros,and Constance Marie plays Marcella Ofelia Samora–Quintanilla. Looking back at our 20 year history, San Diego born filmmaker, Gregory Nava, and acting legend, Lupe Ontiveros, have both attended numerous times and have been so important to the film festival. So, in celebration of our 20th Anniversary and, in tribute to the late Lupe Ontiveros, SDLFF is honored to present this audience favorite in a great new and exciting outdoor venue for movies in San Diego”, says Executive Director/Founder, Ethan van Thillo Directions and More Info on this new San Diego movie experience! http://www.fullmoondrivein.com/ 1500 Felspar St San Diego, CA, 92019 PB Middle School Dirt Lot

TICKETS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE AT: www.sdlatinofilm.com Online sales stop at midnight the day before screening. All online tickets can be picked up at concierge desk at the theatre during the festival. Tickets must be claimed at least 30 minutes BEFORE showtime. TICKET PRICES: General Admission per Screening: $10.50 Students, Seniors, Military & Members: $8.50 $95 FILM PASS Includes entrance to 11 films, no waiting in lines and VIP seating. The Festival Pass is NON-TRANSFERABLE – a $115 value! $190 FESTIVAL PASS Includes OVER 100 programs, no waiting in lines, VIP seating, 4 workshops, 1 year FREE MEDIA ARTS CENTER SAN DIEGO Amigo membership, free festival souvenir poster, and entrance into all three Festival Galas. Show your Membership Card for special benefits during the festival! The Festival Pass is NON-TRANSFERRABLE – a $1,300 value! $40.00 2013 5-Movie Ticket Pack See any 5 movies for only $40! Get the Movie Ticket Pack today. A $52 value! $40.00 DOCUMANIA PASS The truth is stranger than fiction! For those lovers of docs, this pass will get you into FIVE feature film documentaries of your choice for only $40.00. The value of this experience is priceless. Act now. A $52 value! To purchase a ticket in advance online or for more information: www.sdlatinofilm.com / 619-230-1938 Note: Group Sales Opportunities Also Available!

TICKETS: $20 per car/unlimited passengers Buy tickets at the drive in on night of screening, or online at: http://tickets.fullmoondrivein.com/

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narrative features 7 Cajas

THU 3/7 / 10:00 / S6 SAT 3/9 / 9:30 / S7 WED 3/13 / 8:00 / S2

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FRI 3/8 / 7:30 / S6 TUE 3/12 / 10:00 / S6 Dir. Fernando Kalife (México, 105 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Juan Carlos Maneglia, Tana Schémbori (Paraguay, 100 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Seventeen-year-old Victor receives an unusual proposal while working as a forklift driver in Asunción, Paraguay. With the promise of one hundred U.S. dollars, he is recruited to transport seven mysterious boxes of unknown content, becoming tangled in dangerous web of crime and intrigue. 7 Cajas is an edge of your seat suspense thriller that will leave you breathless.

Salvador Díaz (Manuel García-Rulfo) is a skilled con man. For most of his career he has cheated countless others for a living...until he cheats the wrong man. After double-crossing Martín Soto (Daniel Martínez), Salvador's life now lies in the hands (or rather, on the knee) of Gasparotto, an injured sports star whose flawlessness on the playing field becomes the most important factor not only for 'bringing in the big bucks,' but for reclaiming his life.

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Abre los Ojos

SAT 3/9 / 6:00 / S1 MON 3/11 10:30 / S1 Dir. Erika Grediaga (México, 92 min., 2013, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

THU 3/14 / 4:30 / S7 FRI 3/15 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Alejandro Amenábar (Spain, 117 min., 1997, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Eva (Irán Castillo), a beautiful young psychologist, is the author of a series of self-help books about modern women and their love relationships. For her latest bestseller, she plans on proving a daring theory: After the first 30 days together love ends, so the only way to have a meaningful relationship in this new millennium is for the couple to part ways after the first month. Co-starring Alejandra Gollas (Efectos Secundarios). This playful romantic comedy is directed by SDLFF alum Erika Grediaga.

Cesar’s (Eduardo Noriega) ideal life is destroyed when he’s disfigured by a jealous ex-lover, Nuria. Cesar now desperately seeks a plastic surgeon to repair his looks, and win the heart of Sofía (Penélope Cruz); but over time, he can no longer distinguish his reality from dreams and nightmares. Part of the 20th Anniversary Showcase.

38. Expansiva

All About My Mother SAT 3/9 / 3:30 / DGC WED 3/13 / 9:30 / S7

SAT 3/9 / 8:30 / DGC Dir. Christian González (México, 85 min., 1996, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

A radio disc jockey’s life gets turned upside down when he tries to uncover a cult of sadistic killers in the Mexican underground. One of the craziest films by legendary director Christian González, know best as the King of Mexploitation Cinema, whose career spans more than 90 films. 38. Expansiva is pure adrenaline madness, with the master surreal trademarks that include shocking violence, strong and furious female characters, gore, revenge and plenty of bullets. From the director called the Mexican version of Takashi Miike, Abel Ferrara and Jean Rollin. Screened as part of Un Mundo Extraño showcase.

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Dir. Pedro Almodóvar (Spain, 120 min., 1999, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Nurse and single mother Manuela lives in Madrid with her seventeenyear-old son Esteban. After attending a play together, Esteban runs across the street, chasing actress Huma Rojo for an autograph. In his pursuit, he is brutally hit by a car and later dies. Attempting to deal with her devastating loss, Manuela quits her job and travels to Barcelona to reunite with Esteban’s father, a transvestite who now goes by Lola. Pedro Almodóvar’s masterpiece is a colorful and vibrant testament to family and emotional reconnection. Part of the 20th Anniversary Showcase starring Almodóvar regulars Cecilia Roth and Penélope Cruz. Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


narrative features Amores Perros

THU 3/7 / 6:30 / DGC TUE 3/12 / 7:00 / S7 THU 3/14 / 10:50 / S2

Aquí y allá

FRI 3/8 / 10:00 / S6 SUN 3/17 / 8:30 / S1

Dir: Alejandro González Iñárritu (México, 154 min., 2000, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Antonio Méndez Esparza (México, 112 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Alejandro González Iñárritu’s masterpiece rejuvenated Mexican Cinema both artistically and commercially, while launching the career of Gael García Bernal. The film begins with a horrific car accident that connects three distinct stories of people experiencing life changes in México City. Susana and Octavia are runaway lovers in search of financial stability; Valeria is an upcoming model who is at risk of ending her career; and a homeless hitman called El Chivo is in search for his long lost daughter. Part of the 20th Anniversary Showcase.

Pedro returns home to his native Mexican mountain village after several years of labor as a migrant worker in the U.S. His savings have earned him a trip home with the hopes of providing for his family and becoming a musician. Upon his return, he faces a familiar but distant wife and teenage daughters who may as well be strangers. This striking film won the Critics Week award at 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Part of Borders on Film showcase.

Los Amorosos

Aquí Estoy, Aquí No

FRI 3/15 / 8:30 / S1 Dir. Rafael Montero (México, 90 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

SUN 3/10 / 5:30 / S2 MON 3/11 / 4:30 / S7 SAT 3/16 / 6:30 / DGC

Dir. Elisa Eliash (Chile, 95 min., 2013, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

In this heartfelt romance, a pair of lovers are reunited after many years apart during a physical and spiritual journey through Chiapas. Jaime Sabines’ poetry provides the framework for this love story about transition and understanding. Director of such past SDLFF films as Cilantro y Perejil & Dame tu Cuerpo. Starring Marimar Vega & Daniel Martinez (Cinco de Mayo: The Battle).

Freely inspired by Hitchcock's Vertigo, this wonderfully deadpan film tells the story of Ramiro, an overweight depressed journalist hired to search for a Chilean rock legend. Ramiro’s investigation leads him down a strange and surreal road of doppelgangers and mysterious women. Part of the New Chilean Directors showcase.

Años Después

Arriya

SAT 3/9 / 4:30 / S7 MON 3/11 / 10:15 / S2 SAT 3/16 / 12:30 / S2

Dir. Laura Gárdos Velo (México, 96 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Thirty-five-year old Andrew leads a quiet life, has a girlfriend he plans to marry, and resides in Mexico without any other family. One day, Andrés learns of having a grandfather who lives in a village in Galicia. This news has such an emotional impact on him that he decides to leave everything and take a trip to Spain to reconstruct his own past.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

FRI 3/8 / 5:00 / S6 THU 3/14 / 7:30 / S6 SAT 3/16 / 2:30 / S2

Dir. Alberto Gorritiberea (Spain, 98 min., 2011, Basque w/ English subtitles) A love triangle erupts in a Basque country bordertown when two rival families make a bet to which has the toughest animal in order to move a massive stone. In this engaging romance/drama, property and money have been invested, however the relationships are intertwined in the family rivalry dynamics.

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narrative features As Luck Would Have It SAT 3/16 / 8:30 / S1

Broche de Oro

Dir. Álex de la Iglesia (Spain, 90 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

SUN 3/10 / 4:30 / S7 Dir. Raúl Marchand Sánchez (Puerto Rico, 90 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Roberto (Spanish comic José Mota) once had a promising career in advertising. But the economy has kept him out of work for a long time, and he's struggling to hide his family's dire economic situation from his adoring wife Luisa (Salma Hayek). Then a freak accident suddenly puts Roberto at the center of a media frenzy, and the enterprising ad man hires a sneaky agent to help him cash in on his life-or-death situation. Directed by cult filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia, this dark comedy is full of nasty surprises.

Rafael, Elmo and Pablo run away from the strict Catholic retirement home where they live to enjoy one last weekend of debauchery and fun. This comedic road-trip is filled with adventure and discovery, celebrating the true power of friendship and living life to the fullest.

¡Atraco!

Bring Me the Head of Machine Gun Woman SAT 3/9 / 10:15 / S2 FRI 3/15 / 10:30 / S1 SUN 3/17 / 8:30 / DGC

TUE 3/12 / 8:00 / S2 SAT 3/16 / 4:30 / S7 Dir. Eduard Cortés (Argentina, 111 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Starring Guillermo Francella, one of Argentina’s most popular actors, this dramatic thriller re-imagines the mythical robbery of Evita Peron’s jewels in Madrid during the mid 50’s. Fast paced and extremely witty, director Eduard Cortés’ film is a smart period piece with grace and style to spare.

Babygirl

SUN 3/10 / 10:15 / S2 TUE 3/12 / 4:30 / S7 Dir. Macdara Vallely (USA, 81 min., 2012, English)

Lena has grown up watching her mother, Lucy, give her heart away to a series of low-life boyfriends. When a new man enter’s Lucy’s life, Lena devises a plan to expose the suitor’s more devious impulses. In the process, she unexpectedly falls into a complex love triangle that takes more than courage for her to escape.

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Dir. Ernesto Díaz Espinoza (Chile, 75 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

A powerful Argentine gangster uses everything in his power to stop the woman that wants to kill him, a sexy mercenary known as "the Machine Gun Girl". The staggering sum of cash he offers for her head sets in motion an army of hitmen, creating a landscape of blood, bullets, and carnage. This is Latin exploitation cinema at its finest. Part of our New Chilean Directors showcase.

Central Station

SUN 3/10 / 1:00 / DGC TUE 3/12 / 5:00 / S6 Dir. Walter Salles (Brazil, 113 min., 1998, Portuguese w/ English subtitles)

Dora (played by star Fernanda Montenegra) is a retired school teacher who now writes letters for the illiterate to make ends meet. When Dora takes in a boy whose mother was killed in an accident, she begins the long process of reuniting him with his rightful caretaker, setting out through the backroads of Brazil. A classic drama from world-renowned director Walter Salles. Part of the 20th Anniversary Showcase.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


narrative features Chiapas: El Corazón del Café FRI 3/8 / 7:00 / S7 FRI 3/15 / 10:15 / S2 Dir: Alejandro González Padilla (110 min., 2012, México, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In 1827, an English adventurer and his young wife cross the ocean aboard a brigantine with 300 coffee plants brought from Yemen. After overcoming many obstacles, they’re left with only 1 plant; and upon arriving in Soconusco, Chiapas are adamant about it prospering. Set in Chiapas, then autonomous and recently liberated from Guatemala, a love story arises and is framed by the arrival of coffee to Chiapas. Their daughter Isabel faces challenges amid the beauty and hostility of the jungle. Starring Jaime Camil, Monica Huerta and from the director of Regresa, a previous SDLFF favorite.

Clandestine Childhood THU 3/7 / 9:30 / S7 THU 3/14 / 8:30 / S1 Dir. Benjamin Ávila (Argentina, 112 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Set in Argentina 1979, Juan and his family return home after years of exile. With the help of their Uncle Beto, they forge new identities and continue to fight against the Military Junta. Their political stance leaves them facing daily constant persecution, the threat of capture and death. This tense thriller played in The Director’s Fortnight at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla SAT 3/16 / 7:00 / S7 SUN 3/17 5:30 / S2 Dir. Rafa Lara (México, 117 min., 2013, Spanish w/ English subtitles) 1862: The invincible French army of Napoleon III invades Mexico to restore a monarchy with Mexican conservatives; with the purpose of invading the United States to join the Confederate Army in the American Civil War. General Ignacio Zaragoza prepares homeland defense in the city of Puebla, commanding an inexperienced, outnumbered and poorly assembled army. This epic war film stars an impressive Mexican cast, including Kuno Becker, Mario Zaragoza, Angélica Aragón and Daniel Martinez.

City of God

SUN 3/10 / 8:30 / DGC MON 3/11 / 9:30 / S7 SUN 3/17 / 9:30 / S7

Dir. Fernando Meirelles (Brazil, 130 min., 2002, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) The lives of crime lords in the slums of Rio de Janeiro are experienced through the eyes of Buscapé, a shy and honest boy who dreams of becoming a photographer. Zé Pequeno is a bloodthirsty drug lord driven over the emotional edge once his best friend is killed. The lives of both men become intertwined when gang violence plunges their neighborhood into all out war.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

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narrative features Colosio: El Asesinato SAT 3/9 / 7:00 / S7 THU 3/14 / 5:00 / S6 SUN 3/17 / 2:30 / S6

Cronos

In 1994, Mexico's ruling party's presidential candidate is brutally murdered. Nobody knows who's behind the assassination, but it all points to an elaborate conspiracy. Andrés Vázquez (José María Yazpik), an intelligence expert, is commissioned to lead a secret investigation. This intense thriller is a box office sensation from México, showcasing an amazing cast of international stars, including Odiseo Bichir, Kate del Castillo and Daniel Giménez Cacho.

A golden mechanical beetle built in 1535 has the ability to provide immortality to its owner, but at a terrible price. Jesus Gris, an elder antique dealer, comes in possession of the ornate creature 400 years later. Although his youth and vitality return soon after the rediscovery, other physical changes alter his life. He is consumed by an insatiable thirst for blood and pale skin that burns when exposed to sunlight. This landmark Mexican film marked the feature debut of director Guillermo del Toro (Pans Labyrinth). Part of our 20th Anniversary showcase.

MON 3/11 / 8:30 / DGC THU 3/14 / 10:45 / S1 Dir. Guillermo del Toro (México, 94 min., 1993, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Carlos Bolado (México, 100 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

La Culpa del Cordero SAT 3/9 / 1:00 / DGC FRI 3/15 / 4:30 / S7 SAT 3/16 / 10:30 / S1

Dir. Gabriel Drak (Uruguay, 81 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

After 35 years of marriage, Jorge and Elena have retired looking forward to their new life. To celebrate, they invite their four children for a family barbecue on a cozy farmhouse that neighbors the sea. The barbecue is full of toasts and entertainment, until dark family secrets start becoming revealed throughout the day.

De Jueves a Domingo

THU 3/7 / 5:00 / S6 THU 3/14 / 8:00 / S2 SUN 3/17 / 10:00 / S6

Dir. Dominga Sotomayor Castillo (Chile, 96 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Ten-year-old Lucia and her younger brother embark on a road trip with their family for the holidays. Told from the young girl’s impressionable perspective, their journey slowly reveals the tension that starkly exists between her parents. During this masterful debut film from director Dominga Sotomayor Castillo, a host of emotions are confined to a single car; exposing the fact that this may be this family’s final vacation and their father’s farewell.

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narrative features Desperado

TUE 3/12 / 8:30 / DGC FRI 3/15 / 10:00 / S6

Elefante Blanco

Dir. Robert Rodriguez (USA, 104 min., 1995, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles)

SAT 3/9 / 7:30 / S6 MON 3/11 / 7:00 / S7 FRI 3/15 / 9:30 / S7

Dir. Pablo Trapero (Argentina, 110 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Antonio Banderas stars as El Mariachi, a loner who carries a guitar case full of guns and ammunition. Hell bent on killing the infamous drug lord Bucho, a brutal enforcer who controls a small Mexican border town with fear and violence, El Mariachi meets a stunning young woman (Salma Hayek) who tests his lust for revenge. Robert Rodriguez’s classic action film also stars Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, and Quentin Tarantino. Part of our 20th Anniversary Showcase.

Faith and friendship are tested between two priests who have both dedicated themselves to help solve social issues that pervade Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nicolas (Jérémie Renier) has recently returned from a failed project in the Amazon, where members of the community were brutally murdered by the military. He finds purpose with Julian (superstar Ricardo Darín of Un Cuento Chino & Oscar winning El Secreto de los Ojos) in building a much needed hospital in a neglected neighborhood, but also to rediscover his dwindling faith. Master director Pablo Trapero’s (Carancho) film played at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

Dirty Hearts

En las Afueras de la Ciudad WED 3/13 / 10:00 / S6 SAT 3/16 / 10:15 / S2

WED 3/13 / 4:30 / S7 SAT 3/16 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. Vicente Amorim (Brazil, 90 min., 2011, Portuguese w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Patricio Valladares (Chile, 90 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Based on the original novel by Fernando Morais, the drama/thriller exposes the controversy that boiled over in the Japanese emigrant community of Brazil post WW-II. The majority of the Japanese citizens abroad believes that “the surrender” from their country was strictly American propaganda. The few who accepted this truth were labeled “dirty hearts” for disgracing their emperor and became targets for violent persecution. Co-presented by the San Diego Asian Film Festival.

Two sisters who have been raised in isolation are subjected to the torment of their abusive, drug dealing father. When they finally decide to report him, their actions cause a string events that will change their lives forever. This crazy horror film will screen as part of the Un Mundo Extraño showcase.

Educación Física

Estrella del Sur

SAT 3/9 / 8:30 / S1 THU 3/14 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Pablo Cerda (Chile, 110 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Exequiel lives a predictable and simple life as a physical education teacher in San Antonio, Chile. When an old romantic flame reenters his life, Exequiel is forced to rethink his past and face his future. The film is an intimate portrayal of everyday life decisions and is part of the New Chilean Directors Showcase.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

SUN 3/10 / 2:30 / S2 SUN 3/17 / 10:15 / S2 Dir. Gabriel González Rodríguez (Colombia, 111 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

To live in South Star is not an easy task. Four teenagers have grown up together in this violent environment, lacking real hope for the future. Their new literature teacher will share their dreams, frustrations, struggles and tough daily lessons; as a “social purge” movement threatens the little stability left; and their dreams to travel to the sea.

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narrative features El Fantástico Mundo de Juan Orol THU 3/7 / 4:30 / S7 FRI 3/15 / 7:30 / S6

Filly Brown

THU 3/7 / 7:00 / S7 SAT 3/16 / 2:00 / S7

Dir. Sebastián del Amo (México, 100 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Youssef Delara & Michael D. Olmos (USA, 100 min., 2012, English)

In this entertaining biopic on the famous Mexican movie icon Juan Orol, the Golden Age of cinema is showcased in all its wondrous glory. Both a celebration of the power of cinema and our obsession with film stars, the film explores what it means to dedicate your entire life to artistic expression. Starring Roberto Sosa in the titular role and Julio Bracho. Part of the Cine Mexicano showcase and presented with the participation of The Global Film Initiative.

Majo, or “Filly Brown” (rising star Gina Rodriguez) is an amateur rapper from inner city Los Angeles who seeks to enter the world of hip-hop stardom with her striking lyrics. With her incarcerated mother and hardworking father serving as the fuel for her path to success, she is faced with decisions of either selling her talent or sexuality to break into the industry. This hit from the 2012 Sundance Film Festival also stars Edward James Olmos, Jenni Rivera, and Lou Diamond Phillips.

Father’s Chair

El Fin

THU 3/7 / 10:15 / S2 SUN 3/17 / 8:00 / S2

SUN 3/10 / 10:30 / S1 SAT 3/16 / 8:30 / DGC SUN 3/17 / 10:30 / S1

Dir. Miguel Alejandro Gomez (Costa Rica, 85 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Luciano Moura (Brazil, 93 min., 2012) Theo, a hardworking husband, father, and doctor, has chosen his career over his family. Little by little he discovers that his world is crumbling around him. His beloved mentor and surrogate father is dying, and his wife announces that she wants a divorce. Yet nothing prepares him for the day when he comes home to discover that his 15-year-old son, Pedro, has disappeared. Director Luciano Moura’s film is a complex, at times thrilling character study about a man coming to grips with his own failings. Co-sponsored by The San Diego Film Critics Society.

Depressed by the recent death of his parents, Nico, an ordinary 26-year-old, decides to take refuge in his house for six months. Then the media announces the end of the world is imminent due to a gigantic meteorite barreling toward Earth. Nico is convinced by his close friend Carlos to come with him to Nosara, a beautiful beach on the Pacific coast, the only place where they were ever happy. Part of the Un Mundo Extraño showcase.

Fecha de Caducidad

Fresa y Chocolate

THU 3/14 / 7:00 / S7 SAT 3/16 / 5:00 S6 Dir. Kenya Marquez (México, 111 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

In modern-day Guadalajara, loving mother Ramona searches for her layabout adult son. Her new neighbor Mariana seems to be the key to finding him, but she has dark secrets of her own. Then there’s Genaro, an odd duck obsessed with forensics who hangs around the local coroner’s office. This dark comedy of errors has a non-linear structure: the tantalizing puzzle-pieces of a murder mystery are gradually revealed from three unique perspectives, challenging our preconceptions. Starring Ana Ofelia Murguía and Damiàn Alcazar. Co-sponsored by The San Diego Film Critics Society.

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SAT 3/9 / 6:30 / DGC SUN 3/10 / 6:00 / S1

Dir. Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, Juan Carlos Tabío (Cuba, 108 min., 1993, Spanish w/ English subtitles) What begins as a sexual advance on communist student David by the free-spirited Diego, ends with a friendship of differing ideologies on sexuality and politics. When David and Diego first meet over ice cream, David is shocked by Diego’s open criticism on Castro’s regime. Although David (heterosexual) is aware of Diego’s attraction toward him, he is encouraged by a colleague to continue spending time with Diego to later report him to the government. Through their time together however, a friendship grows instead. Starring festival favorite Jorge Perogurría. Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


narrative features Fugue in D Minor

SAT 3/9 / 12:00 / S6 Dir. Otto Guera (Brazil, 80 min., 2013, Portuguese w/ English subtitles)

Affected by the modern world, the poetic and eccentric country of Sbornia ends up separated from the mainland. Their isolation and rejuvenation is addressed in this wondrous animated feature film based on the musical play Tango & Tragedy. Will be screening as a work in progress and as a part of the Science on Screen showcase.

Heleno

La Jubilada

SAT 3/9 / 5:30 / S2 WED 3/13 / 8:30 DGC Dir. Jairo Boisier (Chile, 87 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

After a long absence, Fabiola (Paola Lattus) returns to her homeland, the provincial city of Los Andes, to regain some kind of connection with her family, specifically her estranged father, "Roger" (Jose Soza) a former miner. Fabiola also faces a contentious reunion with her sister Georgina (Catalina Saavedra), who after the death of his mother has taken over care of the father and the housework. This poignant character study is part of the New Chilean Directors showcase.

FRI 3/8 / 10:15 / S2 SUN 3/10 / 7:00 / S7 TUE 3/12 / 9:30 / S7

Dir. José Henrique Fonesca (2012, 116 min, Brazil, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) International star Rodrigo Santoro plays hot tempered and gifted Brazilian football player Heleno de Freitas, a dynamic athlete who rose to fame in the 1940s. Fonseca’s black and white film traces the tragedy and glamour of Heleno’s life, depicting his obsession for the sport, his promiscuous love affairs and eventual self destruction.

I am a Director

MON 3/11 / 5:30 / S2 SUN 3/17 / 6:00 / S1 Dir. Javier Colón (Puerto Rico, 86 min., 2012, English)

After spending five years in Hollywood, California, Carlos returns to his home in Puerto Rico to make his first feature film. In this hilarious mockumentary from director Javier Colón, the filmmaking process becomes a window into the ego and overconfidence of an artist on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

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narrative features K-11

FRI 3/9 / 9:30 / S7

Luna Escondida

Dir. José Pepe Bojórquez (México/USA, 118 min., 2012, English)

Dir. Jules Stewart (USA, 88 min., 2012, English) Raymond Saxx Jr. (Goran Visnjic), a powerful record producer, wakes from a drug-induced blackout to find himself locked up and classified "K-11." Plunged into a nightmarish world ruled by a transsexual diva named Mousey (Kate del Castillo), Raymond is truly a fish out of water. His struggle to contact the outside world and regain his freedom seems impossible; but he must learn to navigate this new power structure if he’s ever going to survive and be in control of his life again. Also starring Portia Doubleda, Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, D.B. Sweeney.

SUN 3/17 / 7:00 / S7

After a mysterious, beautiful Latin woman named Miranda (Ana Serradilla of La Otra Familia and Los Inadaptados) makes a dramatic appearance at the funeral of a man, shocking his affluent Southern California family, the deceased man’s son, Victor (Wes Bentley), heads to Mexico to find out the truth about the nature of her relationship with his dead father. He finds Miranda in the city of Guanajuato, and investigates what exactly she was doing at Victor's father's funeral. This mystery romance holds plenty of surprising secrets!

Making Off Sangriento: Masacre en el set de filmación THU 3/14 / 10:00 / S6 Dirs. Hernán Quintana and Gonzalo Quintana (Argentina. 80 min. 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Ricardo B is a serial killer. After being cast as an actor for a student short film, he kills the director and the lead actor. Later, private detective Caligari leads the investigation to search for the murderer, but the rest of the film students are obsessed to finish the tragic film. Part of the Un Mundo Extraño showcase.

El Manzano Azul

SAT 3/9 / 2:00 / S7 SAT 3/16 / 11:30 / S7 Dir. Olegario Barrea (Venezuela, 92 min., 2012, English w/ Spanish subtitles)

Diego is a 11-year-old boy who spends the holidays with his grandfather Francisco in the countryside, away from city life. Shrouded in the peaceful atmosphere of nature, Diego learns what is truly important in life. This heartfelt drama is lovingly attuned to the complex relationships between family members generations apart.

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narrative features Marcelo

SUN 3/10 / 7:30 / S6 WED 3/13 / 5:00 / S6

Mission Park

Dir. Omar Ynigo (México, 95 min., 2012)

MON 3/11 / 8:00 / S2 FRI 3/15 / 5:30 / S2 Dir. Bryan Ramirez (USA, 120 min., 2012, English)

Marcelo (Aarón Díaz) feels he’s found the incarnation of his favorite superhero in Julio (Héctor Jiménez of Nacho Libre), his troublesome and eccentric neighbor whose biggest dream is to become a porn star. But his mother Martha, who still treats him like a kid, will never permit such a relationship to flourish. Emotionally disturbed, she will try to protect the only thing she has left in the world… Marcelo.

Four childhood friends from the same rough neighborhood find each other on opposite sides of a brutal drug war. Jason and Derek are lifelong criminals; whereas Bobby and Julian serve as top FBI agents. When the agents are given the task to infiltrate and take down a powerful drug organization led entirely by their old friends, allegiances are tested, and friendships are jeopardized. Starring Jeremy Ray Valdez (La Mission), Fernanda Romero (Juan Orol), and Joseph Julian Soria (Filly Brown).

Mariachi Gringo

Operación E

THU 3/7 / 7:30 / S6 WED 3/13 / 10:30 / S1 Dir. Tom Gustafson (USA, 107 min., 2012, English)

THU 3/7 / 8:30 / S1 SUN 3/10 / 9:30 / S7

Dir. Miguel Courtois Paternina (Spain/Colombia, 109 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

A stifled, small-town man stuck in a dead end life, runs away to Mexico to be a mariachi singer. This fun and tender musical tour-deforce explores the reality of "following your dreams" across cultural, personal, social and geographical borders. Starring Yareli Arizmendi, Lila Downs, Martha Higareda, Shawn Ashmore (X-Men: First Class), and Adriana Braza.

A radio disc jockey’s life gets turned upside down when he tries to uncover a cult of sadistic killers in the Mexican underground. One of the craziest films by legendary director Christian González, know best as the King of Mexploitation Cinema, whose career spans more than 90 films. 38. Expansiva is pure adrenaline madness, with the master surreal trademarks that include shocking violence, strong and furious female characters, gore, revenge and plenty of bullets. From the director called the Mexican version of Takashi Miike, Abel Ferrara and Jean Rollin. Screened as part of Un Mundo Extraño showcase.

Miracle of Spanish Harlem SAT 3/9 / 8:00 / S2 SUN 3/17 / 5:00 / S6

La pasión de Michelangelo FRI 3/8 / 8:00 / S2 TUE 3/12 / 10:30 / S1

Dir. Derek Velez Partridge (USA, 110 min., 2012, English) A magical romantic drama following the life of Tito Jimenez, a widower and father of two girls. Despite holding down two jobs, Tito has trouble providing for his family and has lost his faith. Now, with a second chance at love, Tito is forced to make a decision that will drag his family down a trail of love, faith and redemption that begins with a lie and ends with a surprisingly true miracle. Starring the great Kate del Castillo!

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

Dir. Esteban Larrain (Chile, 96 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In 1983, the tyrannical Pinochet regime experiences strong political demonstrations against their military. The protesting minority loses its momentum when the peculiar story of Miguel Angel, a fourteen-yearold orphan with repressed sexual desires, diverts the nation’s attention away from rebellion. Miguel’s sightings and conversations with the Virgin Mary draw hundreds of thousands of Chileans to make the pilgrimage to his remote village.

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narrative features Pérez

SUN 3/10 / 8:30 / S1 SAT 3/16 / 1:00 / DGC

Ruta de la Luna

Dir. Álvaro Viguera (Chile, 85 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

SAT 3/9 / 12:30 / S2 MON 3/11 / 6:00 / S1 THU 3/14 / 6:00 / S1

Dir. Juan Sebastián Jácome (Panama, 75 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

An immature and irresponsible 40-year-old tries to reconnect with his 22-year-old daughter, Roma, whom he hasn't seen more than a few times in his whole life. Tardily seeking to establish a relationship with her, he invites her to spend a few days at his vacation cabin in South of Chile. During these three days, Roma uses head-on confrontation, bluntness and dark humor to show the anger she feels towards Perez; as well as the sudden jealousy provoked by Marion, her father's young girlfriend. Part of the New Chilean Director’s showcase.

Tito, a shy man with albinism, is on a mission to compete in a bowling tournament far from home. When his ill and stubborn father insists on joining his son for a one-thousand kilometer road trip through Central America, the two humorously clash and learn the reasons for their disconnected relationship.

La Playa DC

Selena

SAT 3/9 / 10:00 / S6 MON 3/11 / 8:30 / S1

THU 3/14 / 7:30 / FULL MOON DRIVE IN

Dir. Juan Andrés Arango Garcia (Colombia, 90 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Gregory Nava (USA, 127 min., 1997, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Tomas, an Afro-Colombian teenager who has fled his country's Pacific coast due to civil war, faces the difficulties of growing up in a city dominated by racism. When Jairo, his younger brother and closest friend, disappears Tomas must risk life and limbs on the street to bring him home. Played in Un Certain Regard at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

Director Gregory Nava’s film tells the inspiring and tragic story of Latin Queen Selena Quintanilla-Perez, who was the most popular Latin Singer at the time of her tragic death in 1995 at the age of only 23 years. Jennifer Lopez accurately portrays Selena through her unforgettable concerts, her family struggles, and her secret marriage to her guitarist Chris Perez. Lopez’s unforgettable performance as the Mexican "Tejano" style singer launched her career in Hollywood.

Post Tenebras Lux

Sleep Dealer

SUN 3/10 / 10:00 / S6 SUN 3/17 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. Carlos Reygadas (México, 120 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

In director Carlos Reygadas’ (Batalla en el Cielo, Japon, Silent Light) strange and haunting semi-autobiographical drama, which played in Competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, a sophisticated urban Mexican couple moves to the countryside, experiencing class struggle and friction within their own family. Reygadas’ film mixes beguiling imagery and layered sound design to create a near-mystical, non-linear narrative. Screened in competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and will play as part of the Cine Mexicano showcase.

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SUN 3/10 / 6:30 / DGC SAT 3/16 / 3:00 / S6 Dir. Alex Rivera (USA, 2008, 80 min., English)

Director Alex Rivera’s mind bending Sci-Fi thriller starring Jacob Vargas returns to SDLFF for a special screening as part of our Science on Screen program. The film is set in a futuristic reality where the U.S and Mexico border has become an impenetrable wall. Illegal immigration has ended, but the need for migrant workers still remains. Replacing the bodies of migrant workers are robotic drones maneuvered by Mexican workers through electronic nodes and computer systems. Director Alex Rivera first came to San Diego as a student for Cine Estudiantil! Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


narrative features Sleepless Knights

THU 3/7 / 10:30 / S1 MON 3/11 / 5:00 / S6

El sueño de Lu

SAT 3/9 / 10:30 / S1 FRI 3/15 / 5:00 / S6

Dir. Stefan Butzmühlen & Cristina Diz (Spain/Germany, 82 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Set in rural Spain, Carlos has returned to his home village to help his father herd sheep for the summer. Although the plan was only temporary, Carlos contemplates staying in the countryside after political unrest spreads through Madrid; but also due to the newly developed relationship with local police officer named Juan.

Dir. Carlos Sama (México, 106 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Lucia experiences the unbearable emotional turmoil of losing her only son to a cerebral aneurysm, and numbly faces her pain with medication. Life seems too much to bear until she meets an oceanographer; and finds a connection to her son by sharing his passion for the study of whales. A fascinating and deeply felt character study from director Carlos Sama.

Sin Otoño, Sin Primavera FRI 3/8 / 4:30 / S7 SAT 3/16 / 10:00 / S6 Dir. Iván Mora Manzano (Ecuador, 115 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In this portrait of an invisible generation, director Iván Mora Manzano creates a punk ballad told from the point of view of 10 youngsters with stories that interconnect, not with their destinies but with their concepts: the trip as a way of reinvention, questioning happiness and the system, evasion, moral limits, madness, decadence and love.

La Sirga

FRI 3/8 / 6:00 / S1 SUN 3/10 / 8:00 / S2 Dir. William Vega (Colombia, 88 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

19-year-old Alicia is abruptly uprooted from her Colombian village after it is violently destroyed by war. Now a refugee, she seeks to rebuild her life at “La Sirga”, a guest house operated by her Uncle Oscar. Oscar reluctantly offers her shelter in exchange for her help in preparing for tourists’ arrival while she overcomes the nightmares of war. This stirring drama premiered in Director’s Fortnight at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

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narrative features The Body

FRI 3/8 / 8:30 / S1 MON 3/11 / 7:30 / S6

Tio Papi

Dir. Oriol Paulo (Spain, 108 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

SAT 3/9 / 11:30 / S7 SUN 3/17 / 12:30 / S2 Dir. Fro Rojas (USA, 86 min., 2012, English)

A nightwatchman is accidentally killed while fleeing in terror from the morgue where he works and the police are called in to investigate. Discovering that the cadaver of a recently deceased woman has disappeared, the police must solve the mystery of her missing body over the course of one nightmarish evening. Merging elements of the detective thriller, classic noir and horror, this deliciously sly film repeatedly subverts expectations. From the producers of Julia’s Eyes and The Orphanage.

Wild bachelor Ray Ray Dominguez dreams of nothing more than a carefree life of indulgences in Miami. His plans are abruptly changed when he becomes the legal guardian for his sister’s six children (ages six-sixteen) as a new “Tio-Papi”. His lifestyle clashes humorously with the interests of his nieces and nephews in this charming comedy about life’s unexpected surprises. Perfect for the whole family, including children ages 8 and up.

The Girl

Todo el mundo tiene a alguien menos yo FRI 3/9 / 10:30 / S1 THU 3/14 / 9:30 / S7

WED 3/13 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. David Riker (USA, 90 min., 2012, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Raúl Fuentes (México, 90 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Directed by SDLFF alum David Riker (La Ciudad), The Girl tells the story of Ashley (Abbie Cornish), a single mother who has lost her job and custody of her infant son to social services. Desperate to earn money and get back on her feet, she begins smuggling immigrants across the Texas border. The rewards and consequences of her decision become evident after she develops an emotional bond with a young Mexican girl.

Raúl Fuentes’ dynamic debut film examines the turbulent emotional perspective of a woman caught in a vicious self-destructive cycle. Alejandra, a condescending intellectual with many emotional problems, lacks the capacity to connect with anyone around her. When she meets Maria, an evolving and curious private school teen, the two start a passionate love affair that makes their generation gap seem trivial. This daring love story is both poetic and deeply humanistic.

The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh SAT 3/16 / 8:00 / S2

Tony Tango

Dir. Rodrigo Gudiño (Canada, 82 min., 2012, English) An antiques collector inherits a house from his estranged mother, only to discover that she had been living in a shrine devoted to a mysterious cult. Soon, he comes to suspect that his mother's oppressive spirit still lingers within her home, and is using items in the house to contact him with an urgent message.

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TUE 3/12 / 8:30 / S1 SUN 3/17 / 11:30 / S7 Dir. Manolo Celi (USA, 86 min., 2012, English)

The over-confident (and overweight) Tony is a ballroom dance instructor to many of his neighborhood’s elderly citizens. When his dance studio is threatened with foreclosure, the unlikely instructor enters a Miami dance contest to win the prize money and save the family business. This charming slapstick comedy reminds us that art of all kinds can be purifying and inspirational. Previously screened at 2012 New York Latino Film Festival and 2013 Miami International Film Festival.

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narrative features El último Elvis

FRI 3/15 / 8:00 / S2 SUN 3/17 / 3:30 / S1

Y Tu Mamá También

Dir. Armando Bo (Argentina, 91 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

FRI 3/8 / 5:30 / S2 SUN 3/17 6:30 / DGC Dir. Alfonso Cuarón (México, 106 min., 2001, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

In the unique world of the Buenos Aires celebrity-impersonator scene, “Elvis” Gutiérrez is a star. By day though, he must contend with a dead-end factory job and an ex-wife who worries about how his obsessive behavior affects their young daughter, Lisa Marie. Feeling more connected to his persona as the King than to his own family, Gutiérrez retreats from reality until a tragic accident interrupts his plans and forces him to grapple with his real-world responsibilities. This gripping character study from Argentine director Armando Bo premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

With México as a backdrop, two teenage boys embark on a road trip to find an imaginative beach they promised their new acquaintance Luisa, an unhappily married woman of wealth. The trio engage on this road trip through rural Mexico revealing truths about each other’s personal lives and form a relationship based on the indulges of summer: sex, drugs, alcohol and relaxing on the beach. Alfonso Cuaron’s landmark Mexican film help galvanize stars Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna.

La Vida Precoz y Breve de Sabina Rivas WED 3/13 / 10:15 / S2 FRI 3/15 / 7:00 / S7

Zigortzaileak

Dir. Luis Mandoki (México, 115 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Based on the novel La Mara, Luis Mandoki’s (director of Voces inocentes) sobering film tells the story of two young teenage Honduran lovers trying to survive the violence and corruption dominating the area of the Mexican-Guatemalan border. Faced with the most adverse conditions, they will do anything to to fulfill their dreams. This poignant and thrilling drama co-stars Mario Zaragoza, Dagoberto Gama, & Tony Dalton.

SUN 3/10 / 2:00 / S7 Dir. Alfonso Arandia, Arantza Ibarra (Spain, 87 min., 2010, Basque w/ English subtitles)

11 -year-old Leire has had enough of the bullying going on in school. After Ángel and his 3 nastiest sidekicks attack Ainara and force her to leave school, she creates a secret group with 2 others, calling themselves “The Retaliators.” With the help of Leo, one of the members who comes from a family of scientists, this amusing team of superheroes devise numerous inventions, and gradually work their way through the bullies and ultimately to Ángel himself.

Violeta Went to Heaven THU 3/7 8:00 / S2 SAT 3/16 9:30 / S7 Dir. Andrés Wood (110 min., 2011, Chile, Spanish w/ English subtitles) An extraordinary portrait of Chile’s famed folk musician and poet Violeta Parra, whose music has resonated with Chileans and Latin American’s alike. The film traces the humble beginnings of her impoverished childhood to her international fame. Francisca Gavilán stars as the international sensation, capturing both the personal and professional life of her passion, to preserve traditional disappearing cultures through music. Chile’s 2012 Academy Award submission.

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documentary features Azul Intangible

THU 3/7 / 5:30 / S2 MON 3/11 / 6:30 / DGC

Canícula

SUN 3/10 / 3:30 / DGC SUN 3/17 12:00 / S6

Dir. Eréndira Valle (Mexico, 2012, 67 min., 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. José Álvarez (México, 70 min., (2011)

This luminescent documentary portrays the diversity and charm of Mexico's northwestern seas with striking clarity and resonance. The journey starts in Mexico City and plays out in the waters and depths of the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean. A film crew sails several weeks on a ship, The Sandman, taking on an expedition to get to know the life under the surface. They will become immersed in overwhelmingly enormous beauty and motion of the sea.

Employing an intimate, patient approach, director Jose Álvarez transports us to a small village in Zapotal, Santa Cruz, where the Totonac people live. An engrossing ethnographic work, “Canícula” is a study of the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Totonac, who have resided in this region for thousands of years. Beautifully photographed, this documentary features rare footage of the incredible "voladores" ritual ("the flying dance"), named an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.

Buscando a Larisa

Caos en la ciudad

TUES 3/12 / 5:30 / S2 SUN 3/17 / 1:00 / DGC

SUN 3/17 / 2:00 / S7

Dir. Enrique Pérez (Panamá, 53 min., 2012)

Dir. Andrés Pardo (México, 79 min., 2012) Director Andres Pardo stumbles upon 2,000 feet of super 8 home movies at a flea market, and becomes intrigued with the subject of the home movies (shot between 1970 and 1980) a blonde curly haired little girl named Larisa. Without a name or location, he begins the long journey of tracking down Larisa and unraveling the mystery of how these precious family memories came to be discarded in the first place.

In Panama City, skyscrapers along the waterfront have multiplied virtually overnight, rising higher than ever before. The city’s population has grown exponentially. The roads are constantly congested because they can’t contain the growing number of cars. Such is life in a rapidly growing new metropolis, where expansion often comes at the mercy of the least fortunate. With an eye for social justice, Pérez chronicles these changes in what could easily be a companion piece to last year’s SDLFF Audience Award winner, “Paraíso for Sale.”

La Camioneta: The Journey of one American School Bus SUN 3/10 / 12:30 / S2 WED 3/13 / 8:30 / S1

Las Carpetas

Dir: Mark Kendall (USA, Guatemala, 72 min., 2012) Every day dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightly-colored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day. “La Camioneta” follows one such bus on its transformative journey: a journey between North and South, between life and death, and through an unfolding collection of moments, people, and places that serve to quietly remind us of the interconnected worlds in which we live.

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TUE 3/12 / 10:15 / S2 THU 3/14 / 5:30 / S2 Dir: Maite Rivera Carbonell (Puerto Rico, 74 min., 2012)

In the late 1980's, Puerto Rico’s police department, along with the FBI, kept covert surveillance over supposed government subversives. The data they gathered was logged in "las carpetas," or files. This powerful documentary chronicles the lives of the victims as well as the agents involved. Their insightful testimony exposes the wide reach of the operation and the profound impact it had on their lives. With "Las carpetas," director Maite Rivera Carbonell has assembled a powerful indictment of one of Puerto Rico's most shameful periods in history. Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


documentary features Colombianos

SAT 3/16 / 1:00 / S1

Escaramuza: Riding From the Heart SAT 3/9 / 3:00 / S6 TUE 3/12 / 6:30 / DGC

Dir. Tora Mårtens (Sweden/Colombia, 90 min., 2012)

Dir. Bill Yahraus (USA, 60 min., 2012, English)

Fernando's life in Stockholm seems to be going nowhere. He is struggling with substance abuse and his despairing mother, Olga, wants him to go and spend time with his older brother Pablo in Colombia. Pablo has a plan on how to get Fernando clean in six months, but is Fernando ready to make a change? The painful effects of addiction take their toll. This multiple award-winning jewel, is an intimate portrait of two brothers who are no match against a much stronger foe.

Las Azaleas are the gutsy team of women rodeo riders vying to represent the U.S. at the National Charro Championships in Mexico, where "to be Charro is to be Mexican." Escaramuza, or skirmish, describes both their daredevil horseback ballets, ridden side saddle at top speed, and the intensity of their competition season. Neither life-altering challenges at home nor cartel violence across the border can keep Las Azaleas from their goal. Presented by Latino Public Broadcasting.

Con mi corazón en Yambo THU 3/14 / 8:30 / DGC SAT 3/16 / 12:00 / S6

Gimme the Power

Dir. María Fernanda Restrepo (Ecuador, 137 min., 2011)

SUN 3/10 / 12:00 / S6 WED 3/13 / 6:30 / DGC Dir. Olallo Rubio (México, 101 min., 2012)

“The only battle you lose is the one you abandon. These kinds of battles are battles that will last all your life,” says the father of director Fernanda Restrepo, who marches each Wednesday on Quito's presidential square to demand answers for the disappearance of his two teenage sons during Ecuador’s dictatorship. In this intensely personal documentary, Restrepo recounts her family's story, and the story of a nation still scarred from the effects of a brutal regime.

This "rockumentary" about the Mexican rock band Molotov takes a decisively different approach from most band documentaries. It is as much a profile of the influential band as it is a funny and eye-opening account of the recent political changes in Mexico. While on this journey, we see how the political and social climate in Mexico has informed the band's radical music throughout the years. Obviously, the music is great but the film also does Molotov justice with a sharp and kaleidoscopic visual assault. With Sergio Arau, Alex Lora, and past and present members of Molotov.

Cuates de Australia

Harvest of Empire

TUE 3/12 / 7:30 / S6 Dir. Everardo González (Mexico, 90 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Residents from the ejido (communal land) 'Los Cuates de Australia', in Northeast Mexico, perform every year a massive exodus in the search for water during drought. In this exile, men, women, elders and children wait for the first drops of water to return to their lands, metaphor of a small town that hides from death. Co-presented by Ambulante.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

SAT 3/16 / 6:00 / S1 Dir. Peter Getzels, Eduardo López (USA, 90 min., 2012)

At a time of heated and divisive debate over immigration, Harvest of Empire examines the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today. Based on the groundbreaking book by award-winning journalist Juan González, Harvest of Empire takes an unflinching look at the role that U.S. economic and military interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that is transforming our nation’s cultural and economic landscape. Featuring Junot Díaz, Geraldo Rivera, and singer Luis Enrique.

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documentary features Havana Muda

SAT 3/9 / 2:30 / S2

Hecho en Mexico

Dir. Duncan Bridgeman (Mexico, 98 min, 2012, Spanish w/ English subtitles)

Dir. Eric Brach (Cuba , 70 min., 2010) The story of an especially odd love triangle between Chino, a deaf mute in Havana, his mute wife, and his male lover far away in Mexico, who promises to support the family financially. This love affair turns into something quite unexpected in Eric Brach's beautifully observed documentary about class and sexuality.

WED 3/13 / 7:00 / S7 SUN 3/17 / 4:30 / S7

The richness of Mexican music is showcased with interviews and travels of contemporary iconic artists and performers, including Diego Luna, Lila Downs, Cafe Tacuba, and many more. From traditional music to contemporary rock, rap or pop artists, this expansive and insightful documentary provides music as the lens to use in order to approach contemporary Mexican culture along with issues such as border control and drug violence. Part of the Cine Mexicano showcase.

Narco Cultura

SUN 3/10 / 3:30 / S1

Dir. Shaul Schwarz (Mexico, 90 min., 2013) To a growing number of Mexicans and Latinos in the Americas, narco-traffickers have become iconic outlaws and the new models of fame and success. They represent a pathway out of the ghetto, nurturing a new American dream fueled by the war on drugs. Narco Cultura looks at this explosive phenomenon from within, exposing cycles of addiction to money, drugs, and violence that are rapidly gaining strength on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

Niños de la Memoria

WED 3/13 / 5:30 / S2

Dir. María Teresa Rodríguez (USA, 64 min., 2012) This harrowing documentary, tells the story of the search for hundreds of children who disappeared during the Salvadoran Civil War. Many were survivors of massacres carried out by the U.S.trained Salvadoran army. Taken away from the massacre sites by soldiers, some grew up in orphanages or were adopted abroad, losing their history and identity. “Niños de la Memoria” weaves together three separate yet intertwined journeys in the search for family, identity and justice in El Salvador, and asks the larger question: How can a post-war society right the wrongs of the past?

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documentary features Nostalgia for the Light SAT 3/9 / 5:00 / S6 FRI 3/15 / 8:30 / DGC Dir. Patricio Guzmán (Chile, 107 min., 2011, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Chile’s Atacama desert, six hundred miles of dry landscape similar to the planet Mars, is the setting for Patricio Guzman’s self-narrated film. Atacama desert captivates astronomers and native Chileans alike who seek the truth about multiple pasts. Alongside the astronomers and archaeologists, are desperate Chilean women and families sifting through the sands in search for human remains of their loved ones. The Atacama desert holds answers to not only the desert’s physical history, but a Chilean political and personal past. Screens as part of Science on Screen showcase.

U.S. Premiere

El Paciente interno

SUN 3/10 / 5:00 / S6 SAT 3/16 / 3:30 / DGC Dir. Alejandro Solar. (Mexico, 90 min., 2012)

El Salvavidas (The Lifeguard) SUN 3/10 / 3:00 / S6

Dir. Maite Alberdi (Chile, 70 min., 2011) Mauricio, a lifeguard in Chile, is the best in his trade -- a dedicated enforcer of the rules and regulations that govern the beach. Unfortunately, the crowds that arrive during the summer - and even some of his colleagues - could care less. They're on vacation, after all. Thus begins Mauricio's funny and even suspenseful documentary. First-time filmmaker Maite Alberdi brings it all to life with a vibrant palette, a keenly observant eye, and a great sense of humor.

Silvio Rodríguez: Ojalá MON 3/11 / 10:00 / S6 SUN 3/17 / 3:30 / DGC Dir. Nicolás García (Spain, Cuba, 72 min., 2012)

A failed assassination attempt on the life of Mexican president Gustavo Díaz Ordaz in order to avenge the Tlatalolco massacre of 1968, leaves Carlos Casteñeda subject to brutal retaliation from one of the most repressive regimes in Mexican History. Forty years on, having survived this terrible ordeal, he is reduced to a vagrant, wandering the streets of Mexico City. His story is the focus of this haunting documentary by Alejandro Solar.

A hugely influential figure in Cuba and Latin America, singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez is profiled in this original documentary that mixes candid interviews with beautiful performances of his "nueva trova" classics. Filmed during a tour of small barrios of his native Cuba, Rodríguez muses about the Cuban Revolution, his creative process, his unique collaboration with Cuban-great Pablo Milanés, and even his interest in collecting every live recording ever made of his songs. A must-see for both seasoned fans and the uninitiated, Silvio Rodríguez: Ojalá shows why his lyrically ambitious and soulful songs have earned him comparisons to John Lennon and Bob Dylan.

Rebel

¡Vivan las Antipodas! SUN 3/17 / 3:00 / S2

SAT 3/16 / 5:30 / S2

Dir. María Agui Carter (USA, 75 min., 2012, English) A feature documentary about a Cuban woman soldier and spy of the American Civil War, is a lush dramatic period piece set in the 19th Century, and based on the memoir of Loreta Velazquez who disguised herself as a man to fight in the American Civil War. Presented by Latino Public Broadcasting.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

Dir. Victor Kossakovsky (Germany, Argentina, Chile, Netherlands (2011) 107 min.) Award-winning director Kassokovskis lyrical film explores four coupled antipodes (points on the earth diametrically opposite one another). Contrasting scenes of rural Argentina with the bustling streets of Shanghai, people living in a wasteland opposite those living next to a volcano, this gorgeous visual feast reveals places that seem mythically connected somehow by their very oppositeness.

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Aeroméxico

La aerolínea de México en el mundo. Aeroméxico, la aerolínea más importante de México, cuenta con más de 550 vuelos diarios a más de 70 destinos en todo el mundo. Socio fundador de la alianza SkyTeam que ofrece a todos sus pasajeros el mejor servicio a bordo con alimentos y bebidas de cortesía.


short films Cine Gay

94 min., Friday, March 15, 6:30 pm Short films depicting gay life around the world. Fallen Comrade Dir: James Valdez (2012, 12 min., USA, English) Julian, a Soldier in the Army, reminisces at the burial of Alexander, revealing times in combat, in training and intimate moments shared with the soldier; his battle buddy, his lover... I Feel Lost Dir: Juan Manuel Aragón ( 2012, 13 min., Spain, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Javier feels an existential emptiness after watching the last episode of LOST. Little by little, a strange force pushes him further and further into a voyage of self-discovery. What starts as a game could end up … as a game! Las Vegas Dir. Marinete Da Costa (2012, 20 min., Cuba, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In a Cabaret named Las Vegas, in Havana, a documentarian researches a musical genre locally known as filin. Olga Navarro, a songwriter, poet and entertainer who works in Las Vegas, interacts with the filinero world inside the cabaret. Loxoro Dir: Claudia Llosa (2012, 19 min., Peru, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Makuti, a middle aged single mother, desperately looks for her daughter Mia on the streets of Lima, finding herself engulfed in a world she never expected to see. Sin Ruta Dir: Luis F Midence (2012, 20 min., Guatemala, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Sin Ruta tells the story of a gay musician from Guatemala, who is brutally attacked as he tries to flee his country. He meets an American doctor, who is in hiding from US authorities in Guatemala after accidentally killing one of his patients. The Rookie and The Runner Dir: Augie Robles (2012, USA, 10 min, English) A jogger in the park gets more than he bargained for when he encounters two handsome strangers.

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Cine de Mujer

112 min., Saturday, March 9, 1:00 pm A unique collection of short films by women or about the experience of women. La Boda Dir: Marina Seresesky (2012, 12 min., Spanish w/ English subtitles) Mirta is a Cuban immigrant who lives in Madrid and like many other immigrants, works in the cleaning industry. Today at 6pm, her daughter gets married, but nothing goes as she planned. Arriving at that wedding will be more difficult than expected. Burka Dir: Julia Juániz (2012, 6 min, Spain, No Dialogue) A silent film and short reflection through the eyes of women who are free, and of those who are oppressed under veils. Canto de familia Dir: Lindsey Villarreal (2012, 19 min., USA, English) A lyrical journey into the lives of a young Mariachi family in East Los Angeles who runs the Mariachi Conservatory, and whose dream of keeping Mariachi music alive goes beyond their family and into their community. Their unique perspectives on what role Mariachi plays in their lives creates some tension, but Mariachi is the heart of the family's dynamics. Captive Radio Dir: Lauren Rosenfeld (2012, 23 min., Colombia, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Captive Radio is a poignant documentary about the families of kidnapped victims in Colombia; who use a weekly radio program to communicate with their loved ones held hostage in the jungle. Their stories represent the thousands of people marred by kidnapping who desperately seek a way to cope with separation. Cheli Dir: Juliet Touin (2012, 16 min., Cuba, Spanish w/ English subtitles) In the countryside in Cuba, this short film takes a look into the life a female farmer, Cheli. Surrounded by male farmers and despite being self-sufficient, her loneliness for companionship still lingers in her daily life.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


short films Clara’s Los Angeles Dir: Marissa Chibas (2011, 15 min., USA, English) Clara's Los Angeles is a silent film about a Latina wardrobe mistress from the 20's era who wakes up on a park bench in Los Angeles' historic El Pueblo in 2010. The last thing Clara remembers is dancing at a Charleston competition at the Ambassador Hotel. She searches for her old haunts around Hollywood, Los Feliz and Silver Lake and grapples with this new world that she has been catapulted into. La Luna en Jardín Dir: Yemelí Cruz and Adanoe Lima (2012, 11 min., Cuba, Spanish w/ English subtitles) This animated film is the first audiovisual work that references cuban poet Dulce Maria Loynaz’s novel, “El Jardin.” Her poetic words are depicted throughout this short film using 3D techniques, traditional 2D and stop motion animation. Lucy Contra los Límites de la Voz Dir: Monica Herrera (2012, 10min., México, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Lucy, a seven-year-old girl, is curious to know if the voice of a person can run out and if so, could that be the reason why her grandfather no longer speaks. To find the answer, she decides to undertake a risky experiment, defying the rules of her strict Aunt Rosa.

Cortos Españoles

106 min., Sunday March 10, 1:00 pm A vibrant collection of the best in Spanish shorts. Una Historia Para los Modlin Dir: Sergio Oksman (2012, 26 min., Spain, English) After appearing in the film Rosemary's Baby, by Roman Polanski, Elmer Modlin ran away with his family to a distant land, where they shut themselves inside a dark apartment for thirty years. Along with his wife Margaret, a gifted painter, they dedicated their lives to becoming famous and noteworthy.

Despierta Dir: Fran Moreno (2012, 18 min., Spain, Spanish w/ English subtitles) The perfect life of a child begins to crumble as he suffers a repetitive nightmare where he doesn’t recognize his surroundings, his life, nor his parents. Will he ever wake up? Muertos y Vivientes Dir: Iñaki San Román y Josu Díaz (2011, 18 min., Spain, Spanish w/ English subtitles) The dead wake from their tombs, infesting the city with zombies. Everyone runs for cover. Well, not everyone. An elderly woman in her home smiles and gets in her car to go to the cemetery... Pequeños electrodomésticos Dir. Manuel Arija de la Cuerda (2012, 8 min., Spain, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Two strangers sharing a first date find themselves turned on, quite literally. Shoot for the Moon Dir: Casandra Macías Gago (2011, 10 min., Spain, English) On July 21st, 1969, the whole world watched in astonishment via their TV sets as man first walked on the Moon. However, the reality is somewhat different. Ever since that moment, endless conspiracy theories have been tossed around on the matter. According to some, one week before, the shoot of the landing took place in a hangar in Area 51, a film shot by Stanley Kubrick. Uh la la Dirs: Isaí Escalada, Carlos G Velasco (2012, Spain, 8 min, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Two raggedy Spanish vagabonds contemplate a trip abroad to spice up their love life.

Desayuno Con Diadema Dir: Óscar Bernácer (2012, 18 min., Spain, Spanish) Enrique and Aurora are two strangers, who in their late forties, have seen many trains pass by. After an unusual night, they wake up in the same bed without really knowing what to do. Enrique, a lonely man, makes breakfast for the two and both are faced with the decision to take a step and catch the train they have been waiting for. This breakfast may be their last train- whether they will catch it remains to be seen. Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

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short films Cortos Internacionales

107 min., Saturday March 16, 3:30 pm A great mix of short films from around the world. Ate ao Mar Dir: João Nuno Brochado (2012, 15 min, Portugal, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) Two young siblings traverse the countryside alone on a quest to visit the ocean, a place of great mystery and potential tragedy. De objectos, sonidos, y espacios Dir: Fran Martínez (2012, 14 min., Dominican Republic, No dialogue) These portraits of Santo Domingo are a visual reflection, which aims to explore a number of persons through different elements and spaces, in the same way, each person is an illustration of a particular way of life of this city. De Outros Carnavais Dir: Paulo Miranda (2012, 14 min. Brazil, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) As children, Janice and Píndaro meet at the carnivals, where they play and fall in love throughout the years. As they grow older, their costumes change, but they still keep their dreams alive. Detras de Espejo Dir: Julio O. Ramos (2012, 12 min., Peru, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Motel worker Ernesto secretly videotapes the sexual intimacy of his guests; but the sudden death of one of them will challenge his illicit business before the oblivious eyes of his wife and co-worker Rosario. El Ultimo Asado Dir: Julen Laburu (2012, 13 min., Argentina, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Nine friends from high-school gather since 1985, every month to eat an Asado, a traditional Argentine gastronomic ritual. When they find out that Javier, the irreplaceable grill man, is moving to the United States, jealousy, mixed feelings and betrayals start to appear. Entrevista Dir: Gabriel Horn (2012, 10 min., Brazil, Portugues w/ English subtitles) Four different men with lives marked by the presence of the same woman tell their stories to an interviewer. But what are their motivations?

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La Mujer Rota Dir: Jeremias Segovia (2012, 8 min., Uruguay, Spanish w/ English subtitles) A seriously injured woman enters an apartment building lobby bleeding and covered in glass. She ascends to the top floor in a rickety elevator. What happened to her? What is her purpose? Luminaris Dir: Juan Pablo Zaramella (2011, 6 min., Argentina, Spanish w/ English subtitles) A beautiful pixilation short imagining a world controlled by light, and a young man determined to find his own agency with it. The film was inspired by an instrumental tango piece called “Lluvia de Estrellas and is set in Buenos Aires. Medio Minuto Dir: David Norris (2012, 16 min., Puerto Rico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) On the night of her fifty-fourth wedding anniversary, Rafaela finds out that Angel, her husband, has recently visited his ex-lover. This incident awakens old emotions, but at the same time brings a big surprise.

Cortos Latinos

118 min., Sunday March 17, 1:00 pm More great shorts from Latin America, U.S.A., and Spain. 0300 - 0430 Dir: Jesus Sierra, (2012, 10 min., USA, No Dialogue) A poetic documentary filmed between the time period of 3:00am and 4:30am over the course of several nights.. Exploring what it means to be awake and out during the 'true' night, the film moves from serenity to scenes of workers and emergency personnel. Algo huele raro en la maleta Dir: Guille Isa (2012, 20 min., Peru, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Berenice decides to spend New Year's Eve alone at her father’s house in the country, but her sister arrives with the idea of having a big party. Berenice will try to ruin her party in a very particular way, bringing their sibling rivalry to another level. Cans at Dawn Dir: Nikki Roberts (2012, 19 min., USA, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Life is hard for 8 yr. old Ernesto, and the pressures of poverty push him to grow up too soon. Under the loving care of his mother and despite the odds, they maintain hope and uphold their dignity while on their quest for a better life. Starring Jose Yenque, this film takes a short look into an immigrant family's daily ritual of dumpster diving for recyclables in order to survive in urban America. Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


short films Chiva Dir: Julian Jimenez-Madiedo (2012, 16 min., USA, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Chiva portrays the current struggle and life story of Carmen, a Colombian immigrant living in Queens, New York. Over the last 2 decades in New York City she has pursued the American Dream by running an original party bus business. Deus et Machina Dir: Koldo Almandoz (2012, 9 min., Basque Country, Basque w/ English subtitles) The employee comes to the factory every day and is the only person who is qualified to do his particular job. It is precise, mundane, and repetitive work. Every morning he goes through the same drill, starting up each machine. Today, though, he has made a decision... Jus Dir: Marcelo Dídimo Vieira (2012, 18 min., Brazil, Portuguese w/ English subtitles) JUS (ASINUS) is a film about one of the most symbolic animals of the Brazilian northeast, the donkey. Son Dos Días Dir: Andrés Lopetegui (2011, 11 min., Spain, Spanish w/ English subtitles) A bleak night at the cemetery. A woman cries in front of the grave of her recently deceased husband. Her future and her hopes seem to be dead, though not as dead as the odd characters that will rise from the tombs to remind her that life is “only two days”. .sub Dir: Jossie Malis Álvarez (2012, 15 min., Spain, Spanish w/ English subtitles) An African immigrant is confronted with the bureaucratic difficulties of a society that will not accept foreigners without subtitles. Her desperation to find work and a legal status that does not allow her to be understood, leads her to seek out a somewhat unconventional solution.

dinamica Mexico

109 min., Thursday, March 7, 6:00 pm A dynamic collection of shorts from Mexico. A Mexican Sound Dir: Roy Germano (2012, 13 min., Mexico, English/Spanish w/ English subtitles) A documentary that goes into the mountains of northeastern Mexico to the Huasteca region to unlock the secrets of a little-known style of son Huasteco. The love and passion for Huapango dance allows for this traditional form of dance to thrive, despite the influence of changing music trends. Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

Arrastre Dir: Ana Teresa Fernandez (2012, 6 min., Mexico, No Dialogue) A battle, a dance, a chase between a white horse and a woman in black stilettos and a dress takes place underwater. This film breaks and recreates the myth of Alexander the Great and Bucephalus or Alex and the Black Stallion. In this chess game, is the horse chasing the woman or is the woman attempting to dominate the horse? Bajo el sol Dir: Arcadi Palerm-Artis (2011, 8 min, Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) An extract of myth in a tropical context. Exuberance and beauty are the surroundings. Two twin brothers, only six years old, portray a biblical story of fraternal envy that is still current today. Cuando despierte Dir: Yoame Escamilla del Arenal (2012, 10 min., Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Irene is undergoing a chemotherapy treatment. María, her daughter, tries to accompany her during the process, but her mother is resistant. One morning, Irene awakes and her hair has begun to fall out in strands; it is then that Irene asks María for help. Mother and daughter will have to let go of any attempt to deny the disease. Dentro de uno Dir: Salvador Aguirre (2012, 8 min., Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Fear can be very deceiving. An indigenous boy named Juan faces what, to him, is a terrible monster. His fear grows constantly. Seeing this, his grandmother Mariana believes she has a cure. El Jazz Dir: Andrés Peralta (2012,11 min., Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Juan and Mateo have a mission, like so many other angels collecting the souls of the unfortunate mortals who pass away. Tonight, they will both have to fight the monotony of their job, waiting for El Jazz to take his last breath. Face to Face Dir: Alberto Belli (2012, 7 min., Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) A casual, intimate, flirty Skype conversation between two long distance lovers takes a sharp and frightening turn. La Noria Dir: Karla Castañeda (2012, 8 min., Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) Time stops for a father who has lost his son.

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short films Ojala Dir: Ryan Velasquez (2012, 21 min., USA/Mexico, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles) Spanning twenty years and two countries, this is the story of a mother and daughter struggling to come to terms with each other; both women fighting for their dreams to come true.

Condenados Dir: Guillermo García Carsi (2011, 11 min., Spain, English) A biological 3D animated film about a set of strange creatures whose instincts, instead of focusing on survival, seem to doom them to an absurd and comic extinction, in the presence of the astonished gaze of the narra

Quince Anos Dir: Liliana Torres (2012, 6 min., Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) The day of her quinceañera, life reminds Vianney that being different isn’t easy.

Defective Dir: Jon Ferlop and Gabriela Martinez Garza (2012, 8 min., México, Spanish w/ English subtitles) An aging master puppeteer collects defective dolls from amongst the rubbish. With great passion and dedication he transforms the dolls into wonderful puppets. They become the stars of his street-show, once again appreciated by delighted children.

Un domingo cualquiera Dir: Claudia de la Cabada (2012, 11 min., Mexico, Spanish w/ English subtitles) If there is a knock at your door, open it and expect the unexpected...it might be the cure for all your troubles.

family shorts

91 min., Sunday, March 10, 11:00 am A collection of fun, vivacious shorts perfect for children and adults alike.

jump or not to jump?

Avientate (The Big Jump) Dir: Hugo Torres Navarro (2012, 3 min,, Mexico, No Dialogue) A trio of newborn birds face the same life or death question:

Bajo La Almohanda Dir: Isabel Herguera (2012, 8 min., Basque Country, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles) Animated documentary which uses the voices and drawings of a group of children who live in a clinic in India. The guitar, the dances, a trip out to sea, the cats Sweety and Kitty, and the sisters who look after them, are just some of the treasures and dreams which the children keep hidden under the pillow. Cardboard Camera Dir: Carlo Olivares Paganoni (2012, 19 min., USA, English) Cameron, an innovative 10-year-old boy who can't afford a video camcorder, creates a cardboard camera instead. Hoping to enter a kids’ film competition, he will need to use his imagination in order to create a movie with the help of his two friends.

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Facundo the Great Dir: The Rauch Brothers (2012, 2 min., USA, English) Ramon “Chunky” Sanchez recounts how a new kid at school became a hero when his teachers could not find a way to anglicize his name. How Jimmy Got Leverage Dir: Pablo Gómez-Castro (2012, 12 min., English, USA) After discovering that his mom has a secret, seven year-old Jimmy struggles to harness the power of leverage in order to achieve his dream: joining his beloved Mia at Detective Camp this summer. Me llamo Haiti Dir: Mar Domínguez Ortega & Amparo Mendo Soria (2012, 28 min., Haiti, French w/ English subtitles) Two years after the earthquake in Haiti, children between the ages of 9 and 13, give us a personal view into their lives in an optimistic and natural way. Camera in hand, they show us their school, friends and families and how they spend their leisure time.

Frontera Filmmakers

107 min., Wednesday March 13, 6:00 pm A celebration of local short films from the San Diego/Tijuana border region. El Boleto Ganador Dir: Jorge Marcial (2007, 6 min., México, Spanish w/English subtitles) Nine year old Carlitos, while sitting on a street sidewalk on the Tijuana-Mexico border, observes a rich man, Eduardo, scratching lottery tickets. The man throws them on the ground and walks away, leaving one unscratched. Carlitos makes his way to pick it up and, not understanding what he has in his hands, puts the winning ticket in his pocket....Will this be the ticket to fulfilling his dreams? Note: screening times & dates subject to change.


short films Borrando la Frontera Dir: Ana Teresa Fernandez (2012, 6 min., Mexico, No Dialogue) Artist Ana Teresa Fernandez erases the Tijuana/San Diego border by documenting the surreal act of erasing a border. A peace offering is created with the illusion of a “hole” in the wall, bringing the sky back between Mexico and the US. Pablo on Wheels Dir: Brett Sorem (2011, 18 min., USA, English) Six months after their parent's deportation, Rey and Pablo learn to survive in New York City. The bond of skateboarding keeps them together, but the culture surrounding it begins to split them apart. A single mistake by Rey threatens to take away the last family he has left. Rise Dir: Jo Kami (2012 6 min., USA, No Dialogue) After a series of let downs from her current love interest, a young lady makes a hard decision regarding her values to live a fulfilled life. Sane-Art...is Made this Way Dir: Julio Charris Gallardo (2008, 29 min., Colombia/USA, Spanish w/ English subtitles) 12 Artists for the Caribbean Region of Colombia share with us their input on what it means for them to create, teach, experiment and live Art in its various forms of expression. Each story is very unique and emotionally charged with fantastic anecdotes and content. Asi se hace Arte Sano is a fabulous compilation of stories that breaks through the barrier of language and speaks directly into your senses. Six Feet Deep Dir. Konstantinos Sampanis (2012, 15 min., USA, English) After his best friend (Danny) is brutally murdered and the case is closed as a drug crime, Vince decides to begin his own investigation discovering that finding the truth won't be easy, and justice comes with a big price. The Unique Ladies Dir: Gloría Móran (2012, 27 min., USA, English) Cruising low and slow down the streets of Chicano San Diego is the city’s only all-women’s lowrider car club, The Unique Ladies. Using a hybrid style of verite footage with interwoven interviews, this short documentary aims to expose an audience to Lowrider culture localized around women’s work and participation, despite lowriding’s male hegemony.

Note: screening times & dates subject to change.

Hecho en USA

100 min., Tuesday, March 12, 6:00 pm An amazing collection of short films made in the United States. Bombing Arizona Dir: Ricardo Bracamonte (2012, 9 min, USA, English) Underground artists in Arizona seek to rebel, create, and inspire; regardless if their work is considered legal or not. Fortunate Son Dir. John Lopez (2012, 15 min, USA, English) An ambitious young man returns to the predominantly Latino community where he grew up and tries to run for office, encountering a host of political and social conflicts. L.A. Pulp Dirs: Nicole Clark, Pedro Ramirez (2012, 15 min., USA, English and Spanish w/ English subtitles) A family of street vendors make a living squeezing oranges in downtown Los Angeles every Saturday morning. Mother, father, son, and daughter working in unison.Their simple story of love and sacrifice serves as a window into the broader immigration debate, while suggesting that our perceived differences with the 'other' are not as great as we imagine them to be. Motive Dir: Rick Carmona (2012, 13 min., USA, English) One New York City night, one very dangerous decision. Q Dir: Felipe Vara de Rey (2012, 8 min., USA, English) A hilarious and poignant knight-errand set in modern-day Brooklyn. Seed. Dir: David Godlin (2012, 20 min., USA, English) When a 12 year-old Puerto Rican boy, Samuel, discovers nature creeping into the city by way of a farming father and son duo, he must decide between protecting his mother from her abusive boyfriend or following his dream to explore the local Pennsylvania countryside. The Shooting Star Salesman Dir. Kico Velarde (2012, 20 min., USA, English) An embittered, magical salesman attempts to revive his shooting star business in a modern, fast paced society.

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