Contrakultura
Parent companyIruña Films, SA
Founded2002
FounderEduardo Montes-Bradley
Distributor(s)Heritage Film Project, Alexander Street Press
GenreDocumentary Films
Country of originArgentina
LocationSan Telmo

Contrakultura Films was an imprint of Iruña Films, SA a Buenos Aires film production effort dedicated to producing biographical documentaries on Latin American writers.[1] Production offices were located in San Telmo. Soledad Liendo, Leonardo Hussen and Rodolfo Durán were among the producers.[2] The initiative later expanded to include visual artists such as Andrés Waissman and Humberto Calzada, and [social scientists] such as León Rozitchner, Ismael Viñas, Juan Jose Sebreli and Jorge Lovisolo. Contrakultura existed as such between 2002 and 2006 producing approximately twenty-five documentaries with the support of INCAA, Fondo Nacional de las Artes, and the Ministerio de Cultura de la Nación. These films are presently owned by [Heritage Film Project],[3] and currently being distributed by Alexander Street Press.

Contrakultura Staff & Crew, 2005

The initial “Contrakultural series" was known as “Perfiles”,[4] and was made of thirteen biographical documentaries. The series was presented at the Biennial Northeast Regional Meeting "Luso-Hispanic Presence in the Changing Cultural Landscape of America", organized by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University.[5]

Several of the documentaries on the series Perfiles were directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Some of the original titles are listed under a pseudonym inspired in legendary actresses of the silent era of Mexican Cinema such as Cándida Beltrán, Mimi Derba, Ana Lobos, Emma Padilla, Lupe Velez, Maria Laura del Rio, Ma. Laura Del Rio.[6] The series was initially publicized as directed by thirteen woman-directors by Eduardo Montes-Bradley.[7]

Contrakultura also produced the series known as the NOA Trilogy, films produced by Contrakultura and directed by Norbert “Negro” Ramírez in the Jujuy and Salta provinces, on the Northwestern region of Argentina.

Perfiles

Bayer with 16mm Bolex during the filming of Los cuentos del Timonel.
Excerpt from "Soriano"
Still from the documentary film "Desandando el tiempo” with Juan Jacobo Bajarlia
Still from the documentary film “En el nombre del padre” with Ana Maria Shua

Perfiles (Profiles), was a series of thirteen documentaries about Latin American writers produced by Eduardo Montes-Bradley for Contrakultura in Buenos Aires. Previous biographical documentaries by Montes-Bradley include essays on Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, Osvaldo Soriano and Osvaldo Bayer. The series Perfiles was initially made of thirteen tiles of 80 minutes each. The average budget for each of the documentaries was $65,000 of which 25% came as advance distribution fees advance from Patagonia Film Group, LLC, and 75% was subsidized by the Ministry of Culture of Argentina.[8] More titles were eventually added to the original thirteen.

Still from the documentary film “La otra orilla” with Luis Gusman
Andres Rivera and crew on the set of "Marcos Ribak aka Andrés Rivera".

NOA Trilogy

Series of three documentary films produced by Montes-Bradley with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Salta, and a grant from the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts. The trilogy was directed by Norberto "Negro" Ramírez, a filmmaker born in Catamarca Province, and raised in Buenos Aires. During the dictatorship 1976-1983 Ramirez found refuge in the internal exile in the northwestern provinces of Argentina, a region known as NOA (Noroeste Argentino), also known as Puna, which mainly includes Jujuy and Salta provinces.

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Notes

  1. ^ Perez, Erwin. "Documentales de escritores Argentinos" El Nuevo Herald. Miami, April 3, 2202. Section C., page 2
  2. ^ INCAA | Biblioteca
  3. ^ Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales. Biblioteca.
  4. ^ La Nacion, "Trece documentales por jóvenes directoras" Buenos Aires, June 1, 2003.
  5. ^ American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University. Biennial Northeast Regional Meeting. Hosted by Fernando Rosenberg. Yale University William L. Harkness Hall, New Haven. September 10, 2004.
  6. ^ Montes-Bradley, Eduardo. International Movie Data Base. Alternate Names.
  7. ^ Ranzani, Oscar, "Literatura y cine" Pagina/12, Buenos Aire, May 21, 2003
  8. ^ Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales. Archivo
  9. ^ Roca, Pilar (2010). Las vidas paralelas de Montes-Bradley. Ensayo Crítico (First ed.). Charleston, SC: Grupo Archivo de Comunicación. p. 57. ISBN 978-1452857725.
  10. ^ Montes-Bradley,Eduardo (Director) (2005). Una cierta mirada [A Certain Regard] (Motion Picture) (in Spanish). US: Heritage Film Project.
  11. ^ Roca, Pilar "Las vidas paralelas de Montes-Bradley". Universidade Federal de Paraíba. Brazil.
  12. ^ Roca, Pilar. "Las vidas paralelas de Montes-Bradley" UFPA
  13. ^ IMDB
  14. ^ La Otra Orilla - Luis Gusmán on Vimeo
  15. ^ Betancor, Martin. Revista Brecha. "Canto fúnebre en tecnocracia" Montevideo, 30 de diciembre de 2016.
  16. ^ Deliciosas perversiones polimorfas - Alberto Laiseca on Vimeo
  17. ^ La Nacion: "Murió el escritor Alberto Laiseca" December 22, 2016.
  18. ^ Si yo fuera Realmente Libre - Alan Pauls on Vimeo
  19. ^ William Allan Neilson Library Smith Colleges Libraries
  20. ^ The University of Memphis. University Library
  21. ^ Screening Video on Vimeo
  22. ^ International Movie Data Base
  23. ^ Screening
  24. ^ Screening
  25. ^ Paraná Cendrós, Daniel. Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  26. ^ "Africans and their Descendants in Latin America" Professor Tamara J. Walker. University of Pennsylvania
  27. ^ Catalogue and website for the Mar del Plata Film Festival, 2009