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Columbus on Trial

Lourdes Portillo

1992 00:18:00 United StatesEnglishColorStereo4:3Video

Description

In this political satire featuring the comedy trio Culture Clash, sharp dialogue, physical comedy, and state of the art video techniques are used to dramatize a mock trial of Columbus in a present-day courtroom. With a “Spanish-by-way-of-Mexico” judge presiding, Columbus on Trial hits on the complexities of Latino identity in America while slicing into the kitschy consumer icons and buzzwords that stand for racial and ethnic identity in contemporary society. Claiming among his achievements bringing the horse, the wheel, and Julio Iglesias to the New World, Columbus fights for his symbolic life as the “discoverer” of America.

About Lourdes Portillo

Lourdes Portillo has been working as a filmmaker and writer for more than 20 years. Her work often deals with cultural and political events in Mexico, Central and South America. Previous films include Después del Terremoto (After the Earthquake, 1979), about the Nicaraguan revolution; Las Madres: de la Plaza de Mayo (Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, 1985), chronicling the struggle of Argentine mothers to bring the government to account for family members who have disappeared; and La Ofrenda (Days of the Dead, 1989), a portrait of the Mexican holiday that celebrates and honors the dead.