Thursday, January 24, 2008

La Quinceañera Reviews

Wanted to share a review the film got in a library Journal.

La Quinceañera ***1/2
(2007) 41 min. In Spanish w/English subtitles. DVD: individuals: $24.50, institutions: $79.95 (w/PPR). Adam Taub (web: www.laquinceaneradocumentary.com).
In 2003, filmmaker Adam Taub traveled to the Xico colony in Mexico to record the Quince Años—or 15th birthday celebration—of Ana Maria, the youngest of five daughters (including twins) in a struggling single-parent household. Combining family interviews, scenes of daily activities and preparations, and archival clips from previous parties, La Quinceañera presents an overview of this longstanding tradition from an entirely personal perspective. From the Saturday lessons Ana Maria must attend (during which an instructor outlines adult responsibilities and explains the differences between physical and emotional love) to the history of la familia (mother Lili has been sick, and her absent husband is shunned by the clan due to nonsupport, making oldest son Oscar the patriarch), the film covers the big day from all sides: practicing with footmen for the party waltz; first eyebrow pluckings and pierced ears; the makeup, hair, and dress that transform Ana Maria into a “grown” woman; and the church mass (with a surprise guest) and revelry after. A heartwarming portrait (a scene in which Oscar and the older women serenade Ana Maria on the morning of her quinceañera beautifully captures the family’s devotion), this is highly recommended. Aud: C, P. (J. Williams-Wood)

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La Quinceañera family update

Throughout the past few weeks I have been in touch, by phone and e-mail, with the family who appears in "La Quinceañera"documentary that I produced. It was great to talk to Ana Maria, Lili, and Teresa on the phone. the latest correspondence started a few weeks ago when Ana Maria sent me an e-mail saying that she had found a very nice van in good condition and was wanting to purchase it. During my last visit in August I had told the family that a portion of all festival prize money and DVD sales was going into an account for Ana Maria and the family. Ana Maria asked if she could use some of this money to help buy the van. Well the family now has a van that holds them all which I hope will make life more convenient and help them save money on daily taxis and such. Ana Maria is really the only one of the girls that drives so we joked that her job will now be Chauffeur to the family.

For More information on "La Quinceañera" Visit www.laquinceaneradocumentary.com

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