La Nave

La Nave

Release date : September 10, 2021
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Colombia / United Kingdom /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Carlos Maria Romero /
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In La Nave, Colombian artist and first-time filmmaker Carlos Maria Romero (aka Atabey Mamasita) translates the meaning and spirit of Carnival de Barranquilla during a year in which gatherings were forbidden. Through clandestinely filmed performances with members of many different communities—indigenous, trans, queer, rural, Afro-Colombian and radical outsiders among them—Maria Romero recreates northern Colombia’s largest cultural event as an essayistic performance film, demonstrating how Carnival is a lifeblood to its many diverse participants.
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  • title:La Nave
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:52m
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  • Countries of origin: Colombia · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Carlos Maria Romero /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In La Nave, Colombian artist and first-time filmmaker Carlos Maria Romero (aka Atabey Mamasita) translates the meaning and spirit of Carnival de Barranquilla during a year in which gatherings were forbidden. Through clandestinely filmed performances with members of many different communities—indigenous, trans, queer, rural, Afro-Colombian and radical outsiders among them—Maria Romero recreates northern Colombia’s largest cultural event as an essayistic performance film, demonstrating how Carnival is a lifeblood to its many diverse participants.
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