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‘Soledad” Screens With “Isabel Allende” at SFWFF

Apr 01, 2009 in Support Soledad, Soledad's Awakening, Writing, self-distribution, My Media, Distribution, My Craft, Events & Festivals, Personal

Greetings! I have wonderful news!  We have just found out that “Soledad’s Awakening” is a finalist for a $35,000 grant by the San Francisco Film Society.  This will help cover pre-production costs while we continue looking for an executive producer to secure funding for the feature film production.I want to also let you all know about another exciting screening of “Soledad,” which will happen this Sunday, April 5th at the San Francisco Women’s Film Festival alongside an amazing documentary called “Isabel Allende.”As a woman and filmmaker I am very honored to screen my short film about the human consequences of the Pinochet era, along with this powerful portrait of Isabel Allende. I have always admired her work since I was a young girl growing up in Peru and I applaud the SFWFF for such a terrific programming choice.Please join us for this special occasion at the Brava Theater in the Mission district of San Francisco.To purchase tickets go to: http://sfwff.com/schedule/schedule_040509.html

Interview with Indieflix

Nov 14, 2008 in Soledad's Awakening, Interview, Behind Scenes, Indieflix, Support Soledad, indies, Bloggers, My Craft, Events & Festivals, new distribution paradigm, Distribution

I recently had an interview with Indieflix.  I speak about my life in Peru, how I became a filmmaker and why I am making Soledad’s Awakening (new title for our feature).http://indieflix.typepad.com

Indieflix is also selling our short http://www.indieflix.com/films/soledadisgoneforever

If you are interested in seeing my work with Soledad’s actors, check out this link in youtube.com   

“Soledad” screens July 30th in NYC @ NewFilmmakers Presents NewLatino Filmmakers Series

Jul 24, 2008 in My Media, DIY, indies, Events & Festivals, My Craft, Download Soledad, Personal, Bio

Great News!

“Soledad is Gone Forever,” has been selected by NewFilmmakers NY to be part of their NewLatino Filmmakers Series. This portion of the series is entitled Latinas in Cinema: Filmworks Beyond the Glass Ceiling. Curated by Edward Pagan, this screening aims to put the spotlight on creative Latinas working behind the cameras in both independent film and Hollywood. Along with myself, other unique filmmakers who are putting their own spin on the Latin New Wave will be presenting their short-form documentaries, narrative shorts, and feature presentations.

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The screening begins at 6:00pm starting with the documentary portion of the night, which will include Natalia Almada’s work “ Al Otro Lado” (2006, 66 Minutes, Video).  Al Otro Lado (To the Other Side)” tells the human story behind illegal immigration and drug trafficking between the U.S. and Mexico through the eyes of Magdiel, a 23-year-old fisherman and aspiring composer who dreams of a better life.

At 7:15pm, the Short Film program begins, during which my film “Soledad Is Gone Forever” (2007, 14 Minutes, 16MM) will be screened, in addition to Glenys Javier’s piece, “Jolopeo,” (2007, 5 Minutes, Video); and Veronica Caicedo’s short, “Loss Of Innocence In Loisaida” (2007, 30 Minutes, Video).

At 8:15pm, Christina Soto’s feature presentation, “Muneca,” (2007, 70 Minutes, Video) will be screened.

Following the screening there will be a live panel discussion and Q&A with the filmmakers.

The screening will be held at Anthology Film Archives, located in East Village at 32 Second Ave,  NY, NY.

DIY Distribution: ‘Soledad Is Gone Forever’ and the Distribution Experiment

Jul 17, 2008 in DIY, My Media, My Craft, Download Soledad, From Here to Awesome

People have been asking me where they can see Soledad Is Gone Forever.’ For a while I was just relying on screenings of our short-to-feature at festivals. But if you’re a filmmaker, you know how disappointing it can be when you receive that generic email announcing that your gem wasn’t selected. But even if your film plays successfully at several festivals, what are the chances of getting your short distributed and keeping control?

In the last few months, I have been faced with the hard decision to not go for certain distribution opportunities because they would require me to give up the rights to my film for several years. And in many of these deals the film’s exclusivity would be given up, and likely guarantee that ‘Soledad Is Gone Forever’ would be just another short lost in the distributor’s vast library of digital assets.

But all is not lost in the world of independent filmmaking, 2008 has been a year of powerful resolutions and outcomes. I have revisited the original vision that inspired me to make this short-to-feature in the first place: to share the universality of ‘Soledad Is Gone Forever’ by crossing generations and cultures and ultimately raising awareness of the power of forgiveness. Today, I am taking action and becoming a creative entrepreneur to fulfill this vision. This is why I am embracing the DIY approach, willingly learning filmmaker-friendly distribution approaches and staying inspired by other filmmakers who are doing it successfully.

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Enter, FHTA (From Here To Awesome film festival), a true film festival and distribution ‘Experiment’ by filmmakers for filmmakers.

The ride has just started and it’s already ‘Awesome!’ Not only has ‘Soledad Is Gone Forever,’ been selected to be part of the showcase, Heretic Films and Indieflix have signed a deal memo where we take most of the revenue and retain all our rights during distribution. Outlets abound, as distribution partners include Amazon, Caachi, Joost, Vuze, and VOD options, too.

Read more about FHTA and festival kick off on July 26 at

Coverage in Variety:
http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsononhollywood/2008/07/from-here-to-aw.html

Festival kickoff:   http://diydays.com/