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DESCRIPTION:\n	With Caress producer Eréndira Hernández in person \n	\n\n\n	
 An offshoot of the annual Ambulante traveling film festival\, Ambulante Má
 s Allá\, (a.k.a. Ambulante Beyond) is a program for documentary production
  aiming to train new filmmakers coming from different corners of Mexico an
 d Central America who have limited access to the tools needed to share the
 ir stories with a wide audience. Through workshops\, Ambulante Más Allá pr
 omotes independent filmmaking to get these stories to be told from within 
 a community’s own cultural and aesthetic perspective\, not arising from th
 e imposition of conventional film parameters. Ambulante allows communities
  to recover and strengthen their identity\, claim their rights\, as well a
 s break stereotypes. These films represent a selection of recent works by 
 Ambulante filmmakers\, presented by Programming Director Meghan Monsour. A
 ll New York premieres. \n\n\n	Weck: Words Are My Voice (Weck: la palabra e
 s mi voz). Dir. Aldo Arellanes Antonio. Mexico. 2018\, 24 mins. In Spanish
  with English subtitles. Weck\, an urban artist\, decides to organize Rap 
 Awareness—an event he hopes will reclaim hip-hop culture in Pinotepa Nacio
 nal\, Oaxaca. Weck and his friends face many challenges as they work to fu
 lfill their dreams in a town mostly indifferent to their need for creative
  expression. \n\n\n	The Sound of Waves (El sonar de las olas). Dir. Vaness
 a Ishel Castillo Ortega. Mexico. 2018\, 15 mins. In Spanish with English s
 ubtitles. Elida is an enthusiastic teenager with many passions\, including
  playing the violin and spending time with her friends on the beach. But w
 hat she really loves is surfing—she’s known to her friends as “Candy Surfe
 r.” She surfs in defiance of her mother\, who considers it too dangerous\;
  not only because Elida is fifteen\, but because she is missing her right 
 hand. \n\nCaress (Caricia). Dir. David Montes Bernal. Mexico. 2016\, 20 mi
 ns. In Spanish with English subtitles. Caricia\, a trans woman from the Co
 sta Chica region in Guerrero\, never thought shewould become a hairdresser
 . But after overcoming a relationship with a violent man\, Caricia decided
  to go back to her hometown and start her own business. La Paloma de Paris
  (Paris’s Dove) is a modest—yet liberating—beauty parlor\, where other tra
 ns women can feel at ease. \n\n\n	Magda\, or the Fish Folk (Magda o el pue
 blo de los pescados). Dirs. Dahlia Sosa Hernandez\, Xareni Zafra Gatica. M
 exico. 2016\, 30 mins. In Spanish with English subtitles. Magda\, a 23-yea
 r-old midwife trainee\, follows a message she received in her dreams: help
 ing to combat the violence that surrounds the women of her town\, San Mate
 o del Mar\, a fishing community. \n	\n\n\n	Tickets: $15 (Free for members 
 at the Film Lover level and MoMI Kids Premium levels and above). Order tic
 kets online. (Members may contact members@movingimage.us with questions re
 garding online reservations.) \n	\n	\n	Ticket purchase includes same-day a
 dmission to the Museum (see gallery hours). View the Museum’s ticketing po
 licy here. For more information on membership and to join online\, visit o
 ur membership page. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image – Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:Going Beyond: New Films from Ambulante Más Allá
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