Bande-annonce
Née en 1926 à Melilla au Maroc espagnol, l’artiste-peintre Lucinda Urrusti est arrivée au Mexique en 1939, avec sa famille, en tant que réfugiés de la guerre civile espagnole. Produit et réalisé par son neveu, Juan Francisco Urrusti, ce documentaire intimiste est articulé autour d’entretiens réalisés avec elle de 2012 à 2017 et nous plonge dans l’univers artistique de cette artiste mexicaine dont l’œuvre est encore peu connue.
Réalisation | Juan Francisco Urrusti |
Production | Juan Francisco Urrusti |
Interprètes | María Aurora Urrusti, Eduardo Espinosa-Campos, Manuel Felguérez, Jaime Moreno-Villarreal, Lucinda Urrusti |
Réalisation
Juan Francisco Urrusti
Disponible en anglais seulement
Born in Mexico City, in 1954. Juan Francisco Urrusti enroled the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia. But he stayed there just for a year and a half, because he then enroled a two-year Diploma Course in Filmmaking at The London International Film School. In 2010, he gets a degree in Communication Sciences in Mexico City.
He has directed and produced documentaries, the majority of which are Ethnographic. He was Head of the Film and Video Production Dept. at the Archivo Etnográfico Audiovisual of the Instituto Nacional Indigenista from 1985 until 1989. There he was executive producer of seven documentaries : Xochimilco, siempre de fiesta (1987); Tejiendo mar y viento, and La vida de una familia Ikoods. (1987); Atzazilitztli : una petición de lluvias nahua (1987); Casas Grandes : una aproximación a la Gran Chichimeca (1986); Los dueños de la selva (1985); El eterno retorno, testimonios de la tribu kikapú (1985); De bandas, vidas y otros sones (1985); Danza de conquista (1985).
He has been a teacher of Documentary at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC) in Mexico City, since 1989, and at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC/UNAM) since 2016. Urrusti has given lectures and workshops in several Mexican cities, and also in universities in Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, Spain, and the USA. He is currently working on two documentaries about Mexican artists.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Born in Mexico City, in 1954. Juan Francisco Urrusti enroled the Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia. But he stayed there just for a year and a half, because he then enroled a two-year Diploma Course in Filmmaking at The London International Film School. In 2010, he gets a degree in Communication Sciences in Mexico City.
He has directed and produced documentaries, the majority of which are Ethnographic. He was Head of the Film and Video Production Dept. at the Archivo Etnográfico Audiovisual of the Instituto Nacional Indigenista from 1985 until 1989. There he was executive producer of seven documentaries : Xochimilco, siempre de fiesta (1987); Tejiendo mar y viento, and La vida de una familia Ikoods. (1987); Atzazilitztli : una petición de lluvias nahua (1987); Casas Grandes : una aproximación a la Gran Chichimeca (1986); Los dueños de la selva (1985); El eterno retorno, testimonios de la tribu kikapú (1985); De bandas, vidas y otros sones (1985); Danza de conquista (1985).
He has been a teacher of Documentary at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC) in Mexico City, since 1989, and at the Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC/UNAM) since 2016. Urrusti has given lectures and workshops in several Mexican cities, and also in universities in Brazil, Colombia, Nicaragua, Spain, and the USA. He is currently working on two documentaries about Mexican artists.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
In exile : a family film (2017)
Dando la noticia (1998 – 1999)
Vivir en la lucha libre (1998)
Adolfo López Mateos : historia de un seductor orador (1997)
El pueblo mexicano que camina (1996)
Dando la noticia (1998 – 1999)
Vivir en la lucha libre (1998)
Adolfo López Mateos : historia de un seductor orador (1997)
El pueblo mexicano que camina (1996)