The Daily Aztec 2/24/2021

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SDSU alumnus showcases short film at Sundance by

Aleah Jarin

SENIOR STAFF WRITER

San Diego State alumnus Luis Lopez, who graduated with a film production degree in fall 2019, debuted his short film documentary, “Dear Philadelphia,” at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. The festival is notorious for featuring many independent films and filmmakers from around the world. Lopez served as director of photography while London-based Renee Osubu directed and produced the

film. For Lopez, the opportunity to work on this film was unexpected as Osubu initiated the partnership with him through mutual connections. “I’m part of this church which is international, and [Osubu] is from the church in London, and she had heard about me through friends that I did cinematography,” Lopez said. “She contacted me and was like ‘Hey, I’ve been going to Philadelphia the past couple summers and I really want to tell this story,’ and then we just started

collaborating and talking, and it all just kinda clicked.” “Dear Philadelphia,” tells the story of three individuals from North Philadelphia and documents what they have been through and their outlook on life. Lopez said Osubu’s visits to Philadelphia inspired the idea for the film. She was helping out with an inner-city kids program and “grew a heart for the community and the people in Philadelphia she was interacting with.” Lopez shared that the film looks to answer a

few overarching questions: How do people find hope in certain environments? Where is their outlet? How does a community come together when it seems like there is no hope? “It’s the idea of how people introduce love through pain and forgiveness...and how people are able to come as a community and help each other thrive and grow within their circumstances,” he said. As director of photography, Lopez captured the film’s visuals and controlled each scene’s lighting

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and framing. Throughout filming, Lopez said his favorite moment to capture was when the film crew was at Philadelphia’s One Day At A Time organization, which provides drug and alcohol services for individuals in recovery. A man at the organization shared he was four days clean and how he was looking forward to continuing his road to recovery. Immediately after he shared this with the see

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