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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
SPANISH AND LATIN AMERICAN NETWORK
Catalogue of Films and Other Media
Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil |
Colombia | Cuba | Foreign |
Guatemala | Mexico | Peru |
Spain | United States | Uruguay |
Venezuela
Argentina
Dark Side of the Heart. Directed by: Eliseo Subiela [1992]. DVD. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction. "The Dark Side of the Heart is an original work of
magical realism from Argentina's talented Eliseo Subiela. With Dario
Grandinetti from Almodovar's Talk to Her, Sandra Ballesteros and Nacha
Guevara." --Distributor's review
[127 min.]
Call number: DVD-ARG #1
The Lost Steps. Directed
by: Manane Rodrígues [2001]. DVD. Spanish with English
subtitles. Documentary. "The Argentine military goverments (the juntas)
of the 1970's and early 1980's left a terrible legacy. Not only "Los
Desaparecidos" (Thousands of "Disappeared" political prisoners), but
also babies taken from their pasrents at birth, and re-located with
families sympathetic to the Regime, often familes of the leaders and
cronies."--Distributor's review [104 min.]
Call number: DVD-ARG #2
The Official Story. Directed by: Luis Puenzo
[1985]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction. "Winner of
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Details the collapse of an affluent Argentinian family in the context
of the
'dirty war' of the 1970's and 1980's. A high school history teacher has
adopted
a little girl, not realizing that she is the child of one of the
'disappeared'
and that her grandparents are anxiously searching for her."--Distributor's review [110 min.]
Call number: Bary #27
Tango: Our Dance. Directd by: Jorge Zarda [1994]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles.
Non-Fiction. "Jorge Zanada captures the sensuality and the complex art
form of the Tango." --Distributor's review
[70 min.]
Call
number: Bary #31
Bolivia
Achachi. La insurgencia aymara. Directed by: Daniel Cazes Menache [2002]. VHS. Spanish with no
subtitles.Documentary. "In 2000, the movement of the indigenous
inhabitants of Bolivia, transformed the national parliment. This documentary
also shows a part of Aymara history." --Distributor's review
[ 32 min.]
Call number: Bary #1
The Day Silence Died. Directed by: Paolo Agazzi [2000]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles.
108 min. Fiction. A traveling vendor arrives in a remote town and sets up a
radio station, which changes lives in unforeseen ways. " With its dusty
streets, stunning mountain vistas and crumbling stone walls, the Bolivian
hamlet of Villaserena is one of those magical spots that seems to existoutside
ordinary time and space." --New York Times review.
Call number: BOL #2
Ernesto "Che" Guevara: The Bolivian Diary. Directed by: Richard Dindo [1998]. VHS. Documentary. "Over 37 years ago, on October 9, 1967, Che Guevara was
executed by the Bolivian army, with help from the CIA. Guevara's diary, a
detailed personal account of his futile 11 month attempt to foment revolution
in Bolivia, is the basis of moving this potrait." --Distributor's review.
[94
min.]
Call number: BOL #1
Surcos Bolivianos. DVD. Spanish with no subtitles. Authentic Bolivian music videos.
With such classic songs "Tres Rosas" by Alaxpacha and "Bailando
la Saya" by Sayanta.
Call number: DVD-BOL #1
Brazil
Behind the Sun. Directed by: Walter Salles
[1998]. VHS. Portuguese with English subtitles. Fiction. "Golden
Globe Award Nominee for Best Foreign Langauge Film
Behind the Sun, is a critically acclaimed story about love, loyalty and
the
choice a son must make between honoring his family and following his
heart." --Distributor's review. [92
min.]
Call number: BR #6
Black God, White Devil. VHS. Glauber Rocha's famous film. Portuguese with no
subtitles.
Call number: Bary #47
Black Orpheus. Directed by: Marcel Camus
[1958]. VHS. Portuguese with English subtitles.Fiction. "A mythic tale
of a passion that defies death and finds
immortality in true love, Black Orpheus was awarded an Oscar for Best
Foreign
Language Film and remains one of the most popular foreign films of all
time."
-- Distributor's review. [103 min.]
Call
number: Bary #48
Bananas is My Business. Directed by: Helena Solberg [1995]. DVD. English and Portuguese.
Documentary. "Bananas is My Business is the intimate saga of the
star,Carmen Miranda, who captured the world's heart and imagination. The film
reveals the lasting image of Latin American women she created and serves as a
celebration of her glorious talents." --Distributor's review.
[90 min.]
Call number: DVD-BR #1
Central Station. Directed by: Walter Salles [1998]. VHS. Potuguese with English subtitles.Fiction.
"Inside Rio de Janeiro's bustling Central Staion, two very unlikely souls
are about to become inextricably linked. When a young boy witnesses his
mother's accidental death, a lonely retired school teacher takes the child
under her wing. Lead performance by Fernanda Montenegro, who recieved Best
Actress Winner, National Board of Review." --Distributor's review.
[106 min. ]
Call number: Bary #49
How Tasty was My Little Frenchman. Directed by: Nelson Pereira Dos Santos [1973]. VHS. French and Tupi
with English subtitles. Fiction. "This delicious black comedy, set
in the jungles of Brazil, tells the story of a French explorer who tries in
vain to be accepted by the tribe of cannibals who has capturedhim. How Tasty
was My Little Frenchman tells uniquely tongue-in-cheek version of what happened
when the Europeans' discovered America."--Distributor's review.
[80 min.]
Call number: Bary #50
Macunaíma.
Directed by: Joaquim Pedro de Andrade [1968]. VHS. Comedy. Portuguese with no subtitles.
Film version of Mário de Andrade's famous novel.
[100 min.]
Call number: Bary #19
Paixão e Guerra em Canudos. Directed by: Antonio Olavo [1993].VHS. Portuguese with no subtitles. Brazilian television
documentary commemorating the centennial of the Canudos war, subject of
Euclides da Cunha's famous book Rebellion in the Backlands. Includes interviews
with current Canudos residents whose parents participated in the war and had
vivid tales to tell.
[78 min.]
Call number: Bary #29
Quilombo. Directed by: Carlos Diegues [1984]. VHS. Portuguese with English subtitles.
Fiction."Carlos Diegues' historical saga, is a stirring fusion of
folklore, political impact and dynamic storytelling, realized in vibrant
tropical colors and set to the pulsing beat of Gilberto Gil's rhythmic musical
score." --Distributor's review. [114 min.]
Call number: Bary #51
Xica da Silva. Directed by: Carlos Diegues [1976]. VHS. Zézé Motta plays the legendary
Xica, an slave who lived in 18th century Minas Gerais and used her feminine attributes
to gain power over her owner and lover. Portuguese with English subtitles.
[107 min.]
Call number: BR #6
Colombia
The Day You Love Me. Directed by: Sergio Dow
[1986]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles. Documentary. "In 1935, the
last year of Juan Vicente Gomez dictatorship,
Caracas, Venezuela was host to the great tango singer, Carlos Gardel,
as he
presented his latest film The Day you Love Me." --Distributor's review.
[80 min.
]
Call number: CO #1
Cuba
Bitter Sugar. Directd by: León Ichaso [1996]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction.
"A visceral, energizing look at contemporary Cuba, Bitter Sugar is am
impassioned love story set against the political and economic tensions of
Havana." --Distributor's review. [102 min.]
This copy has minor flaws.
Call number: Bary #2
Buena Vista Social Club. Directed by: Wim Wenders [1999]. VHS. Cuban music, no subtitles.
Documentary. " From the crumbling barrios of their native Havana, to their
triumphant, sold-out concerts in Amsterdam and New York Carnegie Hall, it's an
unforgettable, deeply emotional journey into the passion, pride and humanity of
the artists whose music sparked a world wide musical phenomenon!"
--Distributor's review.
[105 min.]
Call number: Bary #5
Death Of A Bureaucrat. Directed by:
Tomás Gutiérrez Alea [1966]. VHS. Spanish with English
subtitles. Fiction. " The story of a young man's attempt to fight
the system is
an entertaining hilarious account of galloping bureaucracy and the
tyranny of
red tape. An adventurous mix of slapstick farce and paranoid nightmare
make
this comedy a rich and enjoyable frenzy of laughter."
--Distributor's
review. [87
min.]
Call number: Bary #12
Guantanamera.
Directed by: Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabio [1995]. VHS. Spanish with English
subtitles. Fiction. "Guantanamera is so fluid and easygoing, and
its golden summertime ambiance so captivating, that one might not immediately
realize the film is also ambitious and remarkably bold overview of contemporary
Cuba." --Distributor's review.
[104 min.]
Call number: CU #3
The Last Supper. Directed by:Tomás
Gutiérrez Alea [1976]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction, based on an incident from Cuban history. An 18th century
plantation
owner decides to honor God at Easter by reenacting the Last Supper with
his
slaves. The plan has broader implications than he had expected. "The
centerpiece of the film is the lengthy and brilliantly sustained supper
scene,
a sardonic tour-de-force that combines the blasphemous ironies of
Viridiana
with an omnious undercurrent of imminent political reckoning."
--Distributor's
review. [110 min.]
Call number: Bary #17
Life is to Whistle. Directed by: Fernando Pérez [1998]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles. "The dawning of a
new millennium is the backdrop for this chaotic Cuban comedy
interweaving the diverse lives of three Havana residents. Marianna is a
beautiful dancer with strong sexual urges who must suppress her desires
in preparation for a new ballet; Eilipido is an orphaned boy in search
of his mother; and Julia is a saintly, but unusual woman who faints at
the utterance of the word "sex." All these stories are narrated by an
angelic teenage figure. The film takes audiences on a wildly comedic,
surreal journey through a dreamlike atmosphere. Featuring the powerful
Cuban rhythm of musicians Bola de Nieve and Benny More".--www.rottentomatoes.com. [106 min.]
Call number: Bary #54
Memorias del Subdesarollo. Directd by: Tomás Gutiérrez Alea [1968]. VHS. Set in the early
1960's, this film is a study of Cuban society before and after the revolution.
It centers on an aspiring writer who makes his living as a landlord and sees
himself as an intellectual. This is the class who did not fit into the new,
revolutionary society, and yet lacked motivation to move to Miami.
[97 min.]
Call number: Bary #21
The Poetry of Nicolas Guillén. Directed by: Ambrosio Fornet [1974]. VHS. Spanish with no subtitles.
Documentary. "This documentary introduces viewers to the complex poetry of
Nicolas Guillen. The tape places his work in biographical, historical, and
political context, discussing how Guillen's poetry was influenced by the
political regimes of Machado and Batista and the death of his father for
political reasons." --Distributor's review.
Call number: CU #4
Portrait of Teresa. Directd by: Pastor Vega [1979]. VHS. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction.
"Teresa, vividly portrayed by Daisy Granados, is a housewife and mother who works in a textile factory. Her
involvement in political and cultural groups incurs the displeasure of her
husband, who expects her to be waiting with a hot meal when he comes home at
night. Portrait of Teresa is the second film in the Cuban Cinema Series and is
perhaps the most controversial film yet from Cuba." --Distributor's
review.
[103 min.]
Call number: Bary #53
Soy Cuba. Directed by:
Mikhail Kalazatov [1964]. VHS. Spanish and Russian with English
subtitles. Fiction. "An unabashed exercise in cinema stylistics,
I Am Cuba is
pro-Castro/anti-Batista rhetoric dressed up in the finest clothes. The
film's
four dramatic stories take place in the final days of the Batista
regime; the
first two illustrate the ills that led to the revolution, the third and
fourth
the call to arms which cut across social and economic lines. A lovely
young
woman in a nightclub frequented by crass American businessmen takes a
customer
to her modest seaside shack for a night of pleasure for pay, only to be
found
out by her street vendor suitor; a tenant farmer is told that his crop
has been
sold to United Fruit and in frustration burns his fields; a
middle-class
student rallies his pals and workers in a street demonstration against
the
regime; a peasant eking out a living in the mountains quickly converts
to the
cause when Batista bombers strafe his land in search of rebel fighters.
At face
value, this is all obvious agitprop, but director Mikhail Kalazatov
turned his
cinematographer, Sergei Urusevsky, loose, and the result is a
procession of
dazzling black-and-white images, shot with a camera that is almost
always
moving and soaring over the sugar fields, swooping in and out of urban
buildings, following characters down narrow streets. Unreleasable to
American
theaters during the Cold War, I Am Cuba, through the auspices of
filmmakers
Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese, got a belated U.S. release in
1995
and has proved to be both a time capsule of a fading political movement
and a
timeless work of cinematic art." -- Tom Wiener [2 hours
and 20 min.]
Call number: Bary # 45
Strawberry and Chocolate. Directed by: Tomás Gutiérrez and Juan Carlos Tabio [1994]. Spanish with
English subtitles. Fiction. "Nominated for the Academy Award as
Best Foreign Language Film in 1994, Strawberry and Chocolate is a deliciously
fun-filled celebration of life at its entertaining best." --Distributor's
review.
[104 min.]
Call number: CU #1
Up to a Certain Point. Directed by:Tomás
Gutiérrez Alea [1985]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction.
"A clever, self-reflexive satire about the battle of the
sexes in contemporary Cuba, Up To a Certain Point tells the story of
Oscar, an
educated liberal filmmaker who, in doing research for a film about the
social
problem of machismo on Cuban society, finds himself falling in love
with the
sexy, liberated Lina, a pioneering female dockworker." --Distributor's
review. [70
min.]
Call number: Bary #37
Foreign
Aguirre, the Wrath of God. Directed by: Werner Herzog [1973]. VHS. German with English subtitles.
Fiction. "Aguirre, the Wrath of God, takes the viewer on a mad voyage as a
frightening and entertaining as one of Edgar Allan Poe's maelstrom bent epics
of demented discovery."
[94 min.]
Call number: Bary # 54
Avant Garde and Experimental Films. "Symphonie Diagonale," "L'Etoile
de Mer," "Entré Acte." "Silent" films with music score,
by Viking Eggeling, Man Ray, Rene Clair. VHS. 1924,1928.
[42 min.]
Call number: Bary #41
Avant Garde #2. Directors and producers: Salvador Dalí and Luis Bruñel. Un Chien Andalou (1928), Regen (1929), Uberfall (1929), Hearts of Age
(1934), Ballet Mechanique (1924). VHS. [74 min.]
Call number: Bary #40
The Battle of Algiers. Directed by: Gillo Pontecorvo [1966]. DVD. French and Arabic with optional
English subtitles. Black and
White. Documentary. "One of the most influential political films in
history, Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle of Algiers (La bataille d'Alger) vividly
recreates a key year in the tumultuous Algerian struggle for independence from
the occupying French in the 1950s. As
violence escalates on both sides, children shoot soldiers at point blank range,
women plant bombs in cafés, and French
soldiers resort to torture to break the will of the insurgents. Shot in the
streets of Algiers in documentary style, the film is a case study in modern
warfare, with its terrorists attacks and the brutal techniques used to combat
them."--Distributor's review.
[121 min.]
Call number: FOR #5
Fire. Directed by: Deepa Metha [1996]. VHS. In English. "Banned in India, Fire is
the first film to confront lesbianism in a culture adamantly denying
such a love could ever exist." --Distributor's review [104 min.]
Call number: Bary #53
La Peur d'Aimer. Directed by: Reginald Lubin [2000]. VHS. French with no subtitles. Fiction. "A
lawyer, living a hectic and seemingly successful existence in Port-au-Prince, is too busy to
pay attention to his personal life till he takes a vacation to Jacmel with some
friends. The most popular Haitian film
of the year and the winner of the
Haitian audience prize 2003." --Haitian Movie Database [Belfilm]
[120 min.]
Call number: FOR #4
Le Cap La Une. Directed by: Smoye Noisy [1997]. VHS. French with no subtitles. Fiction. "A Group of
young 'Port-au-Princiens' (People from Port-au-Prince, Haiti) decide to go on
vacation in the in Cap-Haitian, the Second City, in the North of Haiti. Once
they arrive in 'Au Cap', Marc-Charles, a young doctor in the group ends up
falling in love with a beautiful 'Capoise' (a Cap-Haitien Native) named
Daphney. He decide to break up Martine, his girlfriend from
Port-au-Prince." --Hatian Movie Database [Belfilm].
Call number: FOR #2
I Love You Anne. Directed by: Richard Senecal [2003]. VHS. French with no subtitles. Fiction. "Anne
(Nice Simon) is the only daughter of Tonton Bicha (Daniel Fils-Aime) An old man
with old Haitian values who refuses to believe that things have changed. Anne
falls in love with don Kato(Antonio Cheramy) The lead singer of of Brother's
Posse and Tonton Bicha is totally against the Idea. Besides Tonton Bicha, Jude
Dutreuil (Djo Zenny) has a deep crush on Anne and he will do everything he can
to get Don Kato out of the picture." --Haitian Movie Database [Belfilm].
Call number: FOR #3
M. Directed by: Fritz Lang [1931]. VHS. German with English
subtitles. Fiction."Behind every great suspense film lies the
shadow of M, a fact-based drama that is the first and, perhaps the ultimate
portrait of a serial killer. M, the director Fritz Lang (Metropolis) first
sound film, skillfully blends innovative camera work, fine acting and
atmospheric settings. This version includes the often missing final scene and
restored sound track." --Distributor's review.
[111 min.]
Call number: Bary #18
Metropolis. Directed by: Fritz Lang [1927]. VHS. German with English subtitles. Fiction. Metropolis
was, at the first time of its release, the most expensive production ever done
in Europe. The story takes place in the 21st Century, in a large city
autocratically run by a "super trustee" and his collaborators who
live in a paradise-like garden. Workers are enslaved by machines and condemned
to live underground. A young woman, "Maria", arises, who attempts to
inspire the workers to throw off their oppressors." --Distributor's review.
[90 min.]
Call number: Bary #22
The Town Is Quiet. Directd by: Robert Guédigan [2000]. VHS. French with English subtitles. French with English subtitles. "The Town Is Qiuet
exposes a complex mosaic of intersecting charcters and subplots
reminiscent of critically acclaimed social statements of Altman's Nashville and Short Cuts." --Distributor's review. [132 min.]
Call number: FOR #7
Under the Sun. Directed by: Colin Nutley [1998]. Swedish with English subtitles. "From the Director of House Of Angels and the Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Film, Under the Sun is a sensuous, lush and lyrical film, set in 1956 in the sun-drenched summer countryside of Sweden."--Distributor's review. [118 min.]
Call number: FOR #6
Guatemala
The Silence of Neto. Directed by: Luis Argueta [1994]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction.
"Guatemala 1954. A nation loses its innocence a boy fights to be heard.
Mixing magic-realism and historical events. The Silence of Neto is the first
internationally acclaimed, award winning film produced entirely in
Guatemala." --Distributor's review.
Call number: GT #1
Mexico
A Place Called Chiapas. Directd by: Nettie Wild [1998]. VHS. English commentary. Documentary.
"On January 1,1994, indigenous Zapatista National Liberation Army took
over five hundred ranches in southern Mexico. Three years later the Zapitistas
and their charismatic leader, guerilla poet Sucomondante Marcos, are trapped in
the Lacandona jungles. A Place Called Chiapas provides a chilling insight into
President Zedillo's "modern" Mexico." --Distributor's review.
[92 min.]
Call number: Bary #39
Ballet Folkórico de México. Directed by: Amalia Hernández. VHS. Spanish with no subtitles. Documentary.
"The dances in this video shows the cultural value of prehispanic Mexico
and their evolution through the centuries." --Distributor's review.
Call number: MX #5
Between Pancho Villa and a Naked Woman. Directed and Produced by: Sabrina Berman and Isabelle Tardan [1995].
VHS. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction. "A funny and thoughtful
look at the changing nature of gender roles, Between Pancho Villa and a Naked
Woman, follows a couple with amusingly different ideas about what makes for a
healthy, intimate relationship." Distributor's review.
[100 min. ]
Call number: Bary #55
Como Agua Para Chocolate. Directed by: Alfonso Arau [1992]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction. "In a
forgotten Mexico Tita and Pedro fall in love, but are forbidden to marry. Mama
Elena sees Tita's role as her caretaker for life - no youngest daughter has
ever married and her daughter will not be the first to break tradition. Tita's
heart breaks when her mother instead offers to Pedro her other daughter, and he
accepts. Now they live in the same house, and Mama Elena cannot forbid their
love as she did their marriage." --Eavan Cully
[119 min.]
Call number: Bary # 8, #9, #10
Diego Rivera: I Paint What I See. Dirrected by: Mary Lance [1989]. English commentary.
Documentary. "This is the first biographical documentary on Rivera,
tracing his years as a cubist in Paris, to his fame as a muralist in Mexico and
the United States." --Distributor's review.
[58 min.]
Call number: Bary #13
EZLN: 20/10 El Fuego y La Palabra. Spanish with no subtitles.
Call number:MX# 8
Gods of Ancient Mexico. Directed by: Michael Vetter [1996]. English commentary.
"Pre-Hispanic man lived and died according to the will of the gods who governed
every aspect of the universe: from the creation of other gods to the different
levels of the universal structure-earth, heavens, and the nether world."
--Distributor's review.
[ 25 min.]
Call number: Bary #16
I, the Worst of All. Directed by: María Luisa Bemburg. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction. "Assumpta Serra stars as the brilliant and beautiful poet Sister
Juana Inés de la Cruz in this portrayal of 17th century Mexico. In order to
pursue her love of writing, Juana enters the convent and gains international
renown. When the Inquisition comes the local Vicereine becomes Juana's
protectress and erotic nurse, and soon begins a thrilling romace of startling
passion and intensity." --Distributor's review.
[107 min.]
Call number: MX #2
Marcos: Entrevista. Televisa (Mexico) interview of Subcomandante Marcos (EZLN), April
2001. Spanish with no subtitles.
Call number: Bary #20
Marcos: Historia y Palabra. Directed by: Cristian Calónico [1996]. Lecture by / interview with Subcomandante
Marcos (EZLN). Spanish with no subtitles. 90 min.
Call number: Bary #58
Midaq Alley. Directed by: Jorge Fons [1995]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction.
"Adapted from the novel by Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz, Midaq Alley
is set in the old downtown section of Mexico City. The events that take place
have been divided into the stories of three neighbors whose lives are
intertwined." --Distributor's review.
[140 min.]
Call number: Bary #23
Place Without Limits. Directed by: Auturo Ripstein [1997]. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction. "Based on the novel by noted Chilean author Jose Donoso, this
landmark film from internationally acclaimed director Aurturo Ripstein explores
machismo and homophobia in Latin America through the bittersweet story of La
Manuela." --Distributor's review.
[110 min.]
Call number: Bary #56
¡Que viva México! Directed by:
Sergei Eisenstein [1979]. Spanish and Russian with English
subtitles. Documentary. "A blend of the ethnographic, the
political, the scenic
and the surreal Mexico. With sequences devoted to the Edenic land of
Tehuantepec, the savage majesty of the bullfight, the struggles of the
noble
peon and the hypnotic imagery of the Day of the Dead, Que Viva Mexico!
is a
vivid tapestry of Mexican life which takes its rightful place alongside
Ensentien's other legendary works." --Distributor's review. [85
min.]
Call number: Bary #33
Reed: Insurgent Mexico. Directed by: Paul
Leduc [1973]. Spanish with English subtitles. Documentary. "A
dramatization on John Reed's newspaper accounts of the
Mexican Revolution, Reed: Insurgent Mexico, explores the young
journalist's
adventures with Pancho Villa's army in 1913-1914." --Distributor's
review. [104 min.]
Call number: MX #1
Salón México. Directed by: José Luis García [1994]. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction."The glamor and romance of a popular 1930's dance hall are
replaced by violence and mystery when dancer Maria and her lover Paco kill each
other during a terrible fight. Inspector Castellon is called in to investigate
the deaths, tracing the couple's stormy and passionate past as he interviews
those who knew them." --Distributor's review.
[110 min.]
Call number: Bary #30
Tree of Life. Directed by: Bruce "Pacho" Lane [1973]. English commentary. Documentary.
"Beautifully made document of the Volador ritual as performed by the
Totonac Indians of Huehuelta, Puebla, Mexico, brings alive the mythic dimension
of ritual communal celebration. The Voladores ritual is perhaps the oldest
surviving dance in the Western Hemisphere, dating back to 500 A.D. It is
accompanied by flute and drum music narration taken from 15th century Nahuatl poetry."
--Distributor's review.
[30 min.]
Call number: Bary #42
Y tu mamá también. Directed by: Alfonso Cuarón [2002]. Spanish
with English subtitles. Fiction. "Julio and Tenoch are two
teens ruled by raging hormones and a
mission to consume exotic substances.
But one summer, the boys learn more about life than they bargain for
when they set off on a cross-country trip with seductive, 28-year-old Luisa.
Both boys taste forbidden fruit as Luisa schools them in the finer points of
passion, but will their mutual desire for her destroy their friendship
forever?" --Distributor's review.
[1 hour 45 min.]
Call number: DVD-MX #1
Zapatistas: cronica de una rebelion (I Parte). Spanish with no subtitles.
Call number:MX#9
Zapatistas: cronica de una rebelion (II Parte). Spanish with no subtitles.
Call number: MX# 10
Peru
La Boca del Lobo. Directed by: Francisco J. Lombardi [1988]. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction. "The Peruvian army takes control of Chuspi, a small village
isolated in the Andes by the revolutionary group "Sendero
Luminoso"-The Shining Path. Vitin Luna (Antonio Vega) and the other young
soldiers must face an invisible, perhaps superior, force. Their unit is
commanded by a brutal lieutenant who declares the entire village guilty of
treason. In the face of this crisis, Vitin must choose between blind obedience
and his own conscience." --Distributor's review. [111 min.]
Call number: Bary #3
The Green Wall. Directed by: Armando Robles Godoy [1970]. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction. "Based on the filmmaker Armando Robles Godoy's own experiences of
homesteading in the Peruvian jungle. A breakthrough film from the cinema of
South America, The Green Wall was made in Peru and went on to win film festival
awards throughout the world and to capture the hearts of audiences
everywhere." --Distributor's review.
[110 min.]
Call number: Bary #57
Yawar Fiesta. Directed by: Luis Figueroa [1999]. Film based on José María Arguedas' novel of the same
title. Spanish with no subtitles. Imperfect copy.
Call number: PE #2
Spain
¡Ay, Carmela! Directed
by: Carlos Saura [1991]. "In Spain, 1938, the country is torn
apart by a Civil War between the Republicans and Franco's facist
forces. Carmela and Paulino are Republicans traveling entertainers who
innocently make a wrong turn one night and end up prisoners of the
Fascists. They are about to be executed along with a town full of
Republican prisoners, when they are discovered by a young
theatre-loving Lietenant."--Distributors review.
Bary # 59
Cria!
Directed by: Carlos Saura [1975.] Fiction. "This Cannes Film Festival winner
from Carlos Saura, portrays the darker side of childhood in a fascinating
parable about Spain's repressive Franco regime." --Distributor's
review.
[107 min. ]
Call number: SP #2
The Devil's Backbone. Directed by: Guillermo
del Toro [2002]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction. "The
Devil's Backbone is a stylish and unpredictable
supernatural chiller from director Guillermo del Torro which deftly
mixes
horror, suspense and dark humor." --Distributor's review.
[110
min.]
Call number: SP #1
El (This Strange Passion). Directed by: Luis Buñuel [1952]. Spanish with English subtitles.
Fiction. "...Buñuel made this mocking study of irrational love and
jealousy-a firm with suggestions of Freud and Marquis de Sade...His joke is a
black one: by carrying the Spanish male's obsession with female chastity to
paranoia, he exposes the insanity that's inherent in it." --Pauline Kael
[88 min.]
Call number: Bary #14
The Flower of My Secret. Directed by: Pedro
Almodóvar [1996]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction.
"Leo writes romance novels-but with a loveless marriage,she
finds herself fresh out of inspriration. Angel is a tough and gruff
journalist
with an iron will and a heart of gold. When their paths cross, the
discover
something neither had expected-a real-life love affair!"
--Distributor's
review. [101
min.]
Call number: Bary #15
Rojas: La Celestina. Produced
by: Films for the Humanities, Inc. [1993]. Spanish without
subtitles. "Here is an excellent realization of this major work,
a
memorable portrait of Celestina-one of Spain's greatest literary
characters."-Distributor's review [60 min.]
Secrets of the Heart. Directed by: Montxo
Armendariz [1997]. Spanish with English subtitles.
"Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Fil, Secrets of the Heart is
an elegant and poigant tale of the mysterious and magical adult world
as seen through the eyes of Javi, a nine year year old child, growing
up in a small provincialtown in the 1960s"--Distributor's review [108 min.]
Call number: Spain #4
That Obscure Object of Desire. Directed by:
Luis Buñuel [1977]. French with English subtitles.
Fiction."Luis Brunel's last film marks the end of an astonishing
career spent explrong the politics of desire through cinema."
--Distributor's review. [104
min.]
Call number: Bary #32
Tirso: El Burlador de Sevilla. Produced by: Films
for the Humanities and Sciences [2004]. Spanish no subtitles. "A superb production of Tirso's most famous work, the play
that introduced the theme of Don Juan into European
literature."--Distributor's review. [120
min.]
Call number: Spain #5
Tristana. Directed by: Luis Buñuel [1970]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction. "A
haunting study of a human relationship in which the power changes hands.
Certain of his scenes have an almost hypnotic power." --Distributor's
review.
[98 min.]
Call number: Bary #36
Yerma. Directed by: Pilar Távora [1998]. Spanish with
English subtitles.
Yerma (Aitana Sanchez-Gijon) is the lonely
housewife of a Spanish farmer. She longs to have a child, but believes
she is unable to conceive. Upon learning from an elderly psychic woman
(Irene Papas) that the problem may have more to do with her husband,
Yerma rebels against her lonely life and her place in society by
seeking out a handsome young man to seduce.--www.rottentomatoes.com [118 min.]
Call number: Bary #38
United States
Border Brujo. Directed by: Guillermo Gómez-Peña [1990]. English commentary. “Border Brujo is a ritual-linguistic journey across the U.S./Mexico
border written and performed by interdisciplinary artist Guillermo
Gomez Pena. In the guise of a cross-cultural shaman, Gomez Pena shifts
into 15 different personas, each speaking a different language. The
personas are symbolic of the borders between North and South, Anglo and
Latino; myth and reality; legality and illegality; art and life. Border
Brujo assaults and exorcises the demons of dominant cultures. He
articulates fear, desire, trauma sublimation, anger and misplacement
embodying ruptured and defiant communities with multilingual dexterity
and humor.”
[60 min.]
Call number: Bary #4
Breath Of Life. Directed by: John Grabowska [1999]. English commentary. Documentary. "In
the stones of the Salinas Valley, pueblo ruins are faint echoes of the communities that
lived there three centuries ago. Before they abandoned the area in the 1600s, Pueblo
Indians forged a stable agricultural society whose members lived in apartment-like
complexes and participated, through rule and ritual, in the cycles of nature. In this
award winning film, producer/director/author John Grabowska offers a stirring presentation of the
history of the Salinas Pueblos." --Distributor's review.
[27 min.]
Call number: Bary #46
Burden of Dreams. Directed by: Les Blank [1982]. English commentary. Fiction. "Burden of
Dreams is a chilling but finely balanced account of what might ordinarily be
considered artristic folly: German film maker Werner Herzog's obsession to
complete the painfully plagued jungle shooting of Fitzcarraldo."
--Distributor's review.
[94 min.]
Call number: Bary #6
Cabeza de Vaca. Directed by: Nicolas
Echevarría [1993]. Spanish with English subtitles. Fiction. "The
true amazing of the legendary Spanish explorer that will
dazzle your mind and move your soul." --Distributor's review. This tape
has some minor flaws. [1 hour 48 min.]
Call number: US #9
The Couple In the Cage: A Guatinaui Odyssey. Directed and Produced by: Coco Fusco and Paula Heredia [1993].
English commentary. Documentary. "In a series of 1992
performances, Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gomez-Pena decked themselves out in
primitive drag as "undiscovered American Indians" and appeared for
the public in a locked cage, an exercise in faux anthropology based on racist
images of natives.This provacative and subtly crafted videotape suggest that
the "primitive" is nothing more than a construction of the
West." [31 min.] --Distributor's review.
Call number: US #1
Chulas Fronteras and Del Mero Corazón. Directed by: Chris Strachwitz [1976]. Spanish with English
subtitles. Documentary. "Chulas Fronteras is absolutely the best
Chicano documentary film that I have seen to date...It is our history, rescued
without excuses and without romanticism but with vitality." --Prof. Juan
Rodriguez, University of California, San Diego. "Del Mero Corazón
is Blank's truest, most expressive film to date...there is history...there are expressions
of pride in la raza, demonstrated by the street murals and by "Las
Nubes," an uplifting anthem to the Latin heritage, sung by Little Joe
& La Familia." --Joe Nick Patoski in Texas Monthly.
[86 min.]
Call number: US #2
Hidden in Plain Sight. Directed by: John Smihula [2003]. English commentary. Documentary.
"Every November, thousands of people from across North America gather
outside Fort Benning, Georgia to form one of the largest anti-war
demonstrations in the U.S. since the Vietnam War. The issue is the controversial
U.S. Army School of the Americas, where over 60,00 Latin soldiers have been
trained, among them dictators like Manuel Noriega of Panama and death squad
leaders like Roberto D'Aubuisson of El Slavador. Imformative and provacative,
this documentary presents different points of view which illuminate the
turbulent reality of Latin America, demystify the policy-making process, and
shed light on some of the most complex and urgent problems facing U.S. citizens
today." --Distributor's review.
[71 min.]
Call number: US #10
Inca: The Secrets of the Ancestors. Directed by:Time Life [1995]. English commentary. Documentary. "While dominating a kingdom challenged by the harshest
environmental conditions known to man, legendary Inca emperors ruled with great
splendor and ritual, marking the stunning climax of 3,000 years of South
American cultural eveolution." Distributor's review.
[48 min.]
Call number: US #5
Indigenous Always. Directed by: Daniel Branda [1999]. English commentary. Documentary. "Indigenous
Always, the Legend of La Malinche and the Conquest of Mexico, vividly examines
the life and historical legacy of the 16th Century Indian woman La Malinche,
who by her role in the Spanish conquest of Mexico and giving birth to Cortes'
son, is both a symbol of cultural destruction and creation." --Distributor's
review.
[60 min.]
Call number: US #4
The Matrix. Directed and Produced by: Andy and Larry Wachoski [2002]. The hit movie, in English dubbed into
Spanish.
Call number: US #7
Maya: The Blood of Kings. Produced by: Time Life [1995]. English commentary. Documentary.
"A.D. 650. Europe languishes in the Dark Ages; London is little more than
pestilent jumble of wooden shacks. But half a world away, rising from the mists
of Central America like a fabulous dream, the soaring stone pyramids, teeming
plazas, painted vall courts and majestic temples of the ancient Maya bespeak
civilization of dazzling power and sophistication." --Distributor's review.
[48 min.]
Call number: US #6
Native Land: Nomads of the Dawn. Directed by: John Peaslee [1996]. English commentary. Documentary. "Through tapestry if ritual dance, drama, and storytelling,
acclaimed author Jamake Highwater traces the path of the nomads who discovered
the Americas and created the complex civilizations of the Aztecs, Incas, and
other South American tribes." --Distributor's review. [58 min.]
Call number: US #8
Missing. Directed by: Costa Gavras [1982]. English commentary. Fiction. "This political
thriller has its origins in an actual event-the disappearance of a young
American writer and filmaker Charles Horman, during a South American military
coup." --Distributors review.
[122 min.]
Call number: Bary #24
The Mission. Directed by: Roland Joffe [1986]. English commentary. "Winner of the 1986
Cannes Film Festival's Picture Award, The Mission earned seven Academy Award
nominations (including best picture) and won an Oscar for Best Cinematography.
And, like all great films, it delivers its own rewards to the viewer. It is
epic, unforgettable." --Distributor's review.
[125 min.]
Call number: Bary #25
Modern Times. Directed by: Charlie Chaplin [1936]. Silent film. Fiction. "A devastating
satire on industrial life, Modern Times is the first film in which Chaplin
employed sound effects, and marks the final appearance of his "Little
Tramp" character. One of Chaplin's most popular films, this deftly
concieved, ingeniously executed social commentary is still every bit as
insightful, relevant and entertaining as it was in the
30's." --Distributor's review. [87 min.]
Call number: Bary #26
Zoot Suit. Directed by: Luis Valdez [1981]. English commentary. Non/ Fiction.
"Part fact and part fiction, Zoot Suit is the blistering film version of
Luis Valdez' critically acclaimed play, based on the actual Sleepy Lagoon
murder case and zoot suit riots of 1940's Los Angeles." --Distributor's
review.
[1 hour 44 min.]
Call number: US #3
Uruguay
Artigas, protector de los pueblos libres. Enrico Gras [1950]. VHS. Evocation of the national
hero filmed in the style of Vertov and Eisenstein. Spanish with no subtitles.
[31 min.]
Call number: UR #1
Venezuela
Expedición III. In Spanish with no subtitles.
Call number: VEN #1
Oriana. Directed by: Fina Torres [1985]. Spanish with English subtitles. A landowner's niece returns
home after years in Europe to discover the secrets held in the family house. [90
min.]
Call number: Bary #28
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