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Calle Chula

Veronica Majano

1998 00:11:52 United StatesEnglishColor4:3Film

Description

Veronica Majano depicts the character of a street in the Mission District of San Francisco. This street is personified as a fifteen year old Salvadoran/Ohlone girl on a search to understand the changes brought on by colonization, dislocation, and more recently, gentrification. Tracing the history of the Mission from its first residents, the Ohlone Indians, Chula explores the effects of re-colonization on memory and memory loss. For Chula, memory loss is a birthmark that was passed down to her from her ancestors. Calle Chula is Majano’s way of addressing the causes and consequences of cultural amnesia.

This title is only available on Betraying Amnesia: Latin America Video Portraiture.

About Veronica Majano

Veronica Majano is a filmmaker born and raised in the Mission District of San Francisco. She received a Film Art Foundation grant to create her first 16mm film, Calle Chula, which screened throughout the United States. Majano has been developing her second project, Prince Saves, about two queer Latina teenagers.