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Lupe Under the Sun
Home Viewing Fri, Oct 16, 2020

CINE LATINO RETROSPECTIVE – RODRIGO REYES

Lupe Under the Sun is a neorealist film following an aging migrant worker living in California, who longs to return to Mexico before it is too late. Featuring a cast of nonprofessional actors, real farmworkers and authentic locations, Lupe Under the Sun tackles issues of depression, homesickness and the immigrant myth of the American Dream.

Ticket Prices
General Public:$10.00
Members:$5.00
Film Info
Festival Programs:Cine Latino
Rodrigo Reyes Retrospective
Tags:Immigration
Latino/Hispanic/Iberian
Release Year:2020
Runtime:9 min
Country/Region:Mexico
Language:Spanish
English
Trailer:https://vimeo.com/459461924
Cast/Crew
Director:Rodrigo Reyes
Executive Producer:John Lightfoot
Producer:Andrew Houchens
Rodrigo Reyes
Cinematographer:Alejandro Mejía
Screenwriter:Alicia Valencia
Rodrigo Reyes
Editor:Daniel Chávez Ontiveros

Description

Screening before the feature film Lupe Under the Sun.

Separated by years of immigration policy, a young girl dreams of meeting her grandmother for the first time. Thanks to the bi-national cooperation of governments on both sides of the US/Mexico border, her grandmother embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to reunite with her undocumented loved ones.


CINE LATINO RETROSPECTIVE – RODRIGO REYES

Award-winning Mexican-American director, screenwriter, and producer Rodrigo Reyes has screened his films in over 50 film festivals around the world. Named one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker Magazine, he was the recipient of the 2016 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow at MacDowell Colony, the 2017 National Mediamaker Fellowship by the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC), the Spotlight on Storytellers Award from the Sundance Institute, as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship and Creative Capital Award. Rodrigo’s work has received the support of Tribeca Film Institute, Sundance Institute, California Humanities Council, Film Independent, IFP Narrative and Documentary Labs, the Berkeley Film Foundation, the Bay Area Video Coalition, the Mexican Film Institute, and ITVS Open Call.

Members of Reyes’ creative team, acclaimed film critics, guest programmers, film funders and scholars will join us during the festival to celebrate his deeply moving, insightful and uncompromising cinematic voice.


In this year when we cannot gather in person, and when you, our valued audience, cannot come to Cine Latino, Cine Latino will come to you - as CINE LATINO AT HOME / EN CASA! Cine Latino, the region’s only showcase of Latin American and Ibero cinema, features a rich tapestry of narrative and documentary films from across the globe from some of the world’s most acclaimed and up-and-coming Spanish- and Portuguese-language filmmakers.