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- Subject: New Release! CHILDREN OF MEMORY (Niños de la Memor ia) | Women Make Movies
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 15:12:12 -0400
Hi All,
I am writing from Women Make Movies, the non-profit distributor of films by
and about women, to let you know about our **new release** CHILDREN OF MEMORY
(NIÑOS DE LA MEMORIA). This film is essential for courses on Human Rights,
Latina Culture, Central America, Criminal Justice, War, Immigration and
Exile, as well as for public libraries and interested community groups. To
celebrate this release, WMM is offering a special promotion on selected
titles.
I am posting more info below on CHILDREN OF MEMORY (NIÑOS DE LA MEMORIA) and
this special offer. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, and
thanks as always for supporting independent women filmmakers!
CHILDREN OF MEMORY (NIÑOS DE LA MEMORIA)
<http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c842.shtml>
an essential addition to the films about Central America in the 1980s. Its
courageous characters and their urgent work to find all the missing children
of El Salvador, are unforgettable.
-Pamela Yates, Director of GRANITO: How to Nail a Dictator
Hundreds of children disappeared without a trace during the Salvadorian civil
war. Many were survivors of massacres carried out by the U.S.-trained
Salvadoran army. Taken away from the massacre sites by soldiers, some grew up
in orphanages or were "sold" into adoption abroad, not knowing their true
history or identity.
The film follows Margarita Zamora, an investigator with human rights
organization Pro-Búsqueda, as she traverses the Salvadoran countryside
probing memory, swabbing DNA samples, and searching for disappeared children
- including her own four siblings. In the United States, Jamie Harvey,
adopted from El Salvador in 1980, dreams of locating her birth family; but
with no information, no contacts and no access to the Salvadoran military war
archives, she is losing hope. Salvador Garcia, a farmer in rural Usulutan,
discovered the bodies of his wife and three children, brutally massacred by
the Army in 1981. But he never found his daughter, Cristabel. CHILDREN OF
MEMORY weaves together three separate yet intertwined journeys in the search
for family, identity and justice in El Salvador, and asks the larger
question: How can a post-war society right the wrongs of the past?
A film by Kathryn Smith Pyle and María Teresa Rodríguez
US/El Salvador, 2012, 64 minutes, Color, DVD, Subtitled (Spanish)
Institutional Price: $295.00
K-12, Public Libraries, Community Groups: $89.00
View the trailer here <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiNlP0ONEd4>
Purchase the film here <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c842.shtml>
**Special Offer on selected films**
Get any of these Latin and Central American studies titles at 50% off when
you purchase CHILDREN OF MEMORY at list price!
Order any title below at 50% off the list price.* This offer applies to
institutions only; public libraries, K-12 and community groups still receive
any title for only $89.
LAS MADRES: THE MOTHERS OF PLAZA DEL MAYO
<http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c85.shtml>
"The miracle of the film is that it doesn't merely leave you with sorrow or
outrage, but with humanistic fervor." San Francisco Examiner
SENORITA EXTRAVIADA: MISSING YOUNG WOMAN
<http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c579.shtml>
Sundance Award Winner
"A wonderful addition to classes on Latin America, human rights, and a host
of other topics." Ann Twinam, University of Cincinnati
THE BLONDS (LOS RUBIOS) <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c629.shtml>
"Takes a radical gamble...speaks about the personal and collective trauma of
recent Argentine history." El Amante Cine
EL GENERAL <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c763.shtml>
Sundance Award Winner
"Highly recommended...should be required viewing for Latin American studies,
history, sociology and political science." EMRO
LA CUECA SOLA <http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c632.shtml>
"A moving meditation...also engages the gendered politics of resistance." Joe
Boles, Northern Arizona University
THE DAY YOU LOVE ME (EL DIA QUE ME QUIERAS)
<http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c538.shtml>
"Gets the audience to look through a window where reality is hidden...about
domestic violence." Noticias de GEMAS
You can place your order directly through WMM's Online Shopping Cart. During
checkout, enter promo code CMEMLS13 and your discount will be applied. For
questions, email
,
or call 212.925.0606 x360. Offer ends April 30, 2013.
**Cannot be used with 2013 films in collection. Other exceptions may apply.
Cannot be combined with any other offer. Excludes home video and public
libraries, K-12 and community groups.
****************************************
GENERAL ORDERING INFORMATION
All orders must be accompanied by an institutional purchase order or
Prepayment. Payment may be made by institutional check, money order, or Visa,
MasterCard and AMEX.
Women Make Movies * 462 Broadway #500LS * NY, NY * 10013 *
Tel: 212.925.0606 x360
Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your support!
Sincerely,
Liane Costello
Women Make Movies
462 Broadway, Suite 500
New York, NY 10013
212-925-0606
www.wmm.com
WMM new release SALMA, by Kim Longinotto, had its world premiere in World
Docs competition at Sundance and now moves on to the Panorama section of the
Berlinale. Congrats to all the WMM filmmakers who particpanted in Sundance
including Production Assistance films AFTER TILLER, GIDEON'S ARMY which took
home the US Editing Award, and WHO IS DAYANI CRYSTAL, a former Arts Engine
project.
- New Release! CHILDREN OF MEMORY (Niños de la Memor ia) | Women Make Movies, Women Make Movies Educate, 03/14/2013
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