A Girl’s Band & Dazzle Lights

As part of the Q&A series of the 10th Norient Film Festival 2021, the directors of the documentaries A Girl’s Band (Argentina 2018) Marilina Giménez and Dazzle Lights (Argentina 2018) Alejandro Gallo Bermúdez came together and talked about their films. The session was moderated by cultural producer Luisa Fernanda Uribe.

How can dominant narratives be challenged in a patriarchal music industry in Latin America? Who has privileges as agents of the music industry? How can alternative representations be empowered? To find partial answers to these questions, listen again to Alexander, Luisa, and Marilina’s discussion.

Cut: MR LU*
Production: Christopher Blatter
Translation: Laura Solarte


Trailer A Girl’s Band

Trailer Dazzle Lights

This video is part of the Q&A program of the 10th Norient Film Festival 2021. The talk was recorded on January 30, 2021, via Zoom.

Biography

Luisa Fernanda Uribe studies sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies in Colombia. She has been working on feminist spaces since 2010 with a particular interest in the participation of women in public spaces and nightlife in Colombia and Latin America. She is one of the founders of Pez Alado, a feminist collective that works against harassment and violence in clubs and that also creates tools for safer and more inclusive night spaces in the country. She is also a founder of ECO, a platform increasing the political awareness and participation of different agents of the industry in urgent debates about collectivity, decolonization, and other key topics. Follow her on Instagram.

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Published on June 30, 2021

Last updated on April 09, 2024

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