We're honored to announce that our latest film "La Lucha" premiered at the esteemed Blackstar Film Festival in Philadelphia. The excitement in the air was palpable as we prepared for a night that celebrated not just cinema, but the voices and stories of black, brown, and indigenous people from around the world.
A Festival with a ♥️
The Blackstar Film Festival is more than a showcase of films; it's a nurturing community that values diversity, creativity, and empathy. Being part of this festival was a profound experience, aligning perfectly with the themes of "La Lucha."
A Family Affair
I attended the premiere with my daughter Suri, my partner and Producer/ DOP/ Editor Dan Fallshaw, Producer Redelia Shaw, and PR Paola Lambertin. Having them by my side made the night even more special. My friend Akiyo Koyama, a marvelous makeup artist, came and did my makeup, and her partner artist Mike Ming added to the joy of the evening.
Special Guests
The Executive Producer of World Channel, Chris Hastings, attended the premiere, and we're thrilled to announce that "La Lucha" will be broadcasted on World in 2024. We were also honored to have Lauren Pabst, a supporter and friend from the MacArthur Foundation; María Santos from IDA and her sister, the two fellow Quechua warmis (women); Victoria Cheyenne from Niatero; Andrea Lavant, a cultural change maker; Andrea Alarcon from the Sundance Institute; representatives from the Perspective Fund (We have big news coming soon from Perspective); representatives from ITVS; people from the Bolivian community; Mexican Diaspora; and fellow filmmakers. We were able to attend the entire festival thanks to the support from Screen Australia and The Black Star Film Festival.
La Lucha: A Journey for Rights
"La Lucha" follows a caravan of people with disabilities as they cross the Andes in a battle for their civil rights. It's a story of resilience, courage, and the unbreakable human spirit. Here is the website and the trailer.
The premiere of "La Lucha" at the Blackstar Film Festival was not just the birth of a film; it was a testament to the power of community, collaboration, and storytelling.
The opening night party was superb, brought to life with the cool music of DJlaylo.
We left the festival with ❤️♥️♥️ full of gratitude and minds inspired to continue our journey in sharing the film with our communities.
We have many exciting things on the horizon, and we invite you to be part of our journey. Follow La Lucha on Instagram, Facebook, or visit lalucha.red to stay updated.
Hamuq kutikama
The Jaguaress (Violeta. A)
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