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"El Corrido de Anza"
El Corrido de Anza is an ambitious music video. The ten-minute corrido (traditional Mexican narrative ballad), consists of 45, four-line stanzas, that tell a historically-accurate portrait of the Anza expedition from its start in Mexico’s Sonoran Desert to its final destination, the founding of the San Francisco Presidio. The music video was created with support from the National Park Service to promote an understanding and appreciation of the story and legacy of the Juan Bautista de Anza expedition, and the National Historic Trail commemorating that expedition, through music and film. The challenging music was recorded by Los Cenzontles Touring Group and features the band's vocal duo of Lucina Rodriguez and Fabiola Trujillo, violinist Shira Kammen, and harpist Leonel Mendoza. The music was written by Los Cenzontles founder and Director, Eugene Rodriguez and lyricist Gilberto Gutierrez Silva. For the video, Lucina and Fabiola accompanied filmmaker Armando Aparicio along the entire 1,200 mile stretch of the Juan Bautista de Anza Historic Trail, capturing images of the natural wonders and historic Spanish missions and presidios along the trail. Map images and place names orient the viewer depicting the route taken by Anza and nearly 300 men, women, and children of diverse cultural origins.
"KILLING MY FRIENDS" – REGOTHERESHEGO
A collaborative project with the Juntos Fuerza Youth Program in Philadelphia, Guatemalan&Vietnamese recording artist REGOTHERESHEGO explores the concept of racial liberation through collective struggle, and examines her position in the fight. This song's instrumental version was originally produced by SK8Z & SANTRISTÁN in 2015 following the events in Ferguson, Missouri. In 2020, REGO's collaborator SANTRISTÁN showed her the instrumental during the uprisings around the world sparked by the police killing of George Floyd. It was here that REGO recorded her lyrics and gave a voice to the song. Upon KILLING MY FREINDS's release, the proceeds of Bandcamp sales were donated to the Philadelphia Community Bail Fund. Following this, REGO & SANTRISTÁN applied for community grants to create a music video for the project, working with the non-profit Juntos to give their Youth Program hands-on experience in video production, while collaborating with choreographer Caitlin Green to create a dance film to articulate the the nuances of the message behind the song.
Los buzos exploran en lo profundo (The Scuba Divers Go Down Deep to Explore)
En una pieza experimental en el que usan técnicas de metarrelatos filmico, los estudiantes de la clase de cine de CCATE realizan una reflexión a cerca de la vida y la existencia, debajo y arriba del agua. Y un grito desgarrador nos recuerda que nos estamos quedando sin aire. / In an experimental piece in which they use filmic metanarrative techniques, the students of the CCATE film class reflect on life and existence, under and above the water. And a piercing scream reminds us that we are running out of air.
“Botella” – QLEBRAS
“Botella” from Philadelphia’s Psychedelic Cumbia Punks: QLEBRAS; Formed in 2020 featuring members of Glocca Morra, Los Gueys, & Yikes Surf Club, their Debut LP “Psychedelic Cumbia” combines the members Mexican, Ecuadorian, & Dominican Roots into their own blend of Modern Rock Masterpieces.
"FRIDA TRAP" – Cvgebird
Cvgebird releases their highly anticipated short film music video for FRIDA TRAP. Through the modern lenses of art, poetry, music and culture, Cvgebird takes us on a journey through their hometown to pay homage to the Mexican Indigenous surrealist painter, poet and political activist Frida Khalo. Present day Philadelphia sets the scene for this cinematic masterpiece of a music video that is deeply influenced by Khalo, Latinx-Indigenous heritage and the artist's deep roots in the city itself. Finding the intersection of our collective struggle with the affirmation of joyous revolution, Cvgebird delivers us a visual anthem in FRIDA TRAP.
"Ahí Donde Me Ven"
Official Music Video for Ángela Aguilar's Ahí Donde Me Ven.
  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    10 minutes
  • Language
    Spanish
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    This film is available via an online platform and has screened at film festivals // Esta película está disponible a través de una plataforma en línea y sí se ha proyectado en ningún festival de cine.
  • Director
    Armando Aparicio
  • Producer
    Eugene Rodriguez, Los Cenzontles, National Park Service