LEGUAS
Film - Homage | Retrospective Lucrecia Martel Filmfest 2018

LEGUAS

Directed by Lucrecia Martel

Info

Director: Lucrecia Martel
Section: Homage | Retrospective Lucrecia Martel
Country: Argentina, Brazil, El Salvador, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, USA
Year: 2015
PT: LEGUAS (EL AULA VACÍA)
Language: Spanish
Version: Original version with English subtitles
18+

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Logline

LEGUAS

Education is a prerequisite for equal rights. But what happens when discrimination is officially sanctioned by the school system? Martel shows what happens when kids drop out of school in Latin America. This short film is part of the omnibus film EL AULA VACÌA, in which 11 filmmakers investigate the academic exclusion of Latin America's indigenous population.

Meet the director

LEGUAS

Lucrecia Martel

Lucrecia Martel was born in Salta, northern Argentina, in 1966. As a teenager, she often made home movies of her large family. In 1986, Martel moved to Buenos Aires in order to study journalism and later film at the Avellaneda Experimental (AVEX) and the Escuela Nacional de Experimentación y Realización Cinematográfica (ENERC). Following a number of short films, including REY MUERTO (1995), which received awards at numerous international festivals, she began to make documentaries for television. For LA CIÉNAGA (2001), she received the Sundance Filmmakers' Award for her screenplay as well as the Alfred Bauer Award for best debut film at the Berlinale in 2001. Her works also include LA NIÑA SANTA (2004), LA MUJER SIN CABEZA (2008), and ZAMA (2017), all of which she not only directed but also wrote the screenplay for. Her films have been shown at festivals in Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Toronto, New York, Rotterdam, and at Sundance. Film festivals as well as such institutions as Harvard University, UCLA Berkeley, London's Tate Museum, and the Lincoln Center in New York have shown retrospectives of her work. Martel is one of the most important female filmmakers in Latin America.

Credits

Screenplay: Lucrecia Martel
Director of Photography: Alejandro Millan Pastori