Contrakultura Films

Contrakultura
Founded 2002
Distributor(s) Heritage Film Project
Genre Documentary Films
Country of origin Argentina
Location San Telmo

Contrakultura Films was imprint of Iruña Films of Buenos Aires dedicated to produce biographical documentaries on Latin American writers. However, the catalogue would later have expanded to include visual artists such as Andrés Waissman and Humberto Calzada, and [social scientists] like León Rozitchner and Jorge Lovisolo.

Contrakultura produced approximately twenty-five documentary films between 2002 through 2006. The films produced by Contrakultura are currently owned by [Heritage Film Project].[1]

The initial contrakultural series was known as “Perfiles”, and was made of thirteen biographical documentaries. The series was presented at the Biennial Northeast Regional Meeting "Luso-Hispanic Presence in the Changing Cultural Landscape of America", organized by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University.[2]

Several of the documentaries on the series Perfiles where directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Some of original titles are listed under a pseudonym inspired in legendary actresses of the silent era of Mexican Cinema such as Cándida Beltrán, Mimi Derba, Ana Lobos, Emma Padilla, Lupe Velez, Maria Laura del Rio, Ma. Laura Del Rio.[3]

Contrakultura also produced the series known as the NOA Trilogy, films produced by Contrakultura and directed by Norbert “Negro” Ramírez in the Jujuy and Salta provinces, on the Northwestern region of Argentina.

Perfiles

Perfiles was a series of thirteen documentaries by Eduardo Montes-Bradley which had already produced biographical documentaries on Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, Osvaldo Soriano and Osvaldo Bayer.

The average budget for a documentary on Perfiles was $40,000 of which 25% came as advance distribution fees advance from Patagonia Film Group, LLC, and 75% was subsidized by the Ministry of Culture of Argentina through National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts.

Andres Rivera and crew on the set of "Marcos Ribak aka Andrés Rivera".

NOA Trilogy

Series of three documentary films produced by Montes-Bradley with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Salta, and a grant from the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts. The trilogy was directed by Norberto "Negro" Ramírez, a filmmaker stablished in the Salta Province. NOA is the acronym for Noroeste Argentino (North West Argentina), a region also known as Puna, which mainly includes Jujuy and Salta provinces.

Notes

  1. Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales. Biblioteca.
  2. American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University. Biennial Northeast Regional Meeting. Hosted by Fernando Rosenberg. Yale University William L. Harkness Hall, New Haven. September 10, 2004.
  3. Montes-Bradley, Eduardo. International Movie Data Base. Alternate Names.
  4. Roca, Pilar (2010). Las vidas paralelas de Montes-Bradley. Ensayo Crítico (First ed.). Charleston, SC: Grupo Archivo de Comunicación. p. 57. ISBN 1452857725.
  5. Montes-Bradley,Eduardo (Director) (2005). Una cierta mirada [A Certain Regard] (Motion Picture) (in Spanish). US: Heritage Film Project.
  6. Roca, Pilar "Las vidas paralelas de Montes-Bradley". Universidade Federal de Paraíba. Brazil.
  7. Roca, Pilar. "Las vidas paralelas de Montes-Bradley" UFPA
  8. IMDB
  9. La Otra Orilla - Luis Gusmán on Vimeo
  10. Deliciosas perversiones polimorfas - Alberto Laiseca on Vimeo
  11. Si yo fuera Realmente Libre - Alan Pauls on Vimeo
  12. William Allan Neilson Library Smith Colleges Libraries
  13. The University of Memphis. University Library
  14. Screening Video on Vimeo
  15. International Movie Data Base
  16. Screening
  17. Screening
  18. Paraná Cendrós, Daniel. Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  19. "Africans and their Descendants in Latin America" Professor Tamara J. Walker. University of Pennsylvania
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