STILL BURN / ALGO QUEMA

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STILL BURN / ALGO QUEMA

$450.00

A film by Mauricio Alfredo Ovando
(Bolivia, 2018, 77 min. In Spanish with English subtitles)

Alfredo Ovando Candia was a military general who served as co-president of Bolivia from 1965–66 (and again from 1969–70) after overthrowing President Víctor Paz Estenssoro. His political and military service connect him to the largest massacre of workers in the country’s history, as well as the military campaign in which Che Guevara was found and killed. Incorporating archival footage from Ovando’s de facto administration, home movies, and interviews with relatives, filmmaker-grandson Mauricio Alfredo Ovando’s debut feature studies the many profiles of his grandfather to juxtapose his family’s fond memories with the harsh official history.

Winner of the Best Director and FIPRESCI awards at the 2018 Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema, Still Burn (Algo quema) is a courageous, perceptive documentary about how collective and personal memories are created from—and ultimately shape—a complicated legacy.


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Director Mauricio Alfredo Ovando is the grandson of the former Bolivian dictator
Alfredo Ovando Candía, and his film engages thoughtfully with that thorny legacy.
— Guy Lodge, The Guardian

Subjects: Latin America Studies, History, Politics, Human Rights, Bolivia

Awards:
- Best Director, Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI)
- FIPRESCI Award, Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI)
- Best Bolivian Feature, Oruro International Film Festival 
- Best Picture, Festival Tucumán Cine 
- Best Documentary, FICSUR International Film Festival 
- Jury Award, El Palomar International Festival of Independent Film 
- Best Picture, Eduardo Abaroa Plurinational Awards 

Festivals:
- Official Selection, Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema
- Official Selection, Oruro International Film Festival
- Official Selection, Festival Tucumán Cine 
- Official Selection, FICSUR International Film Festival 
- Official Selection, El Palomar International Festival of Independent Film 
- Official Selection, Ícaro International Film Festival 
- Official Selection, Valdivia International Film Festival 
- Official Selection, Toulouse Latin American Film Festival 
- Official Selection, Eduardo Abaroa Plurinational Awards 
- Official Selection, Transcinema International Film Festival 
- Official Selection, Neighboring Scenes Film Festival, New York

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About the Director:
Mauricio Alfredo Ovando (1986, La Paz, Bolivia) studied Film Direction at the Bolivian Catholic University, the Master of Creative Documentary at the Buenos Aires Film Observatory, Argentina and Advanced Cinematography at the International Cinema and Television School of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. Still Burn is his first film as a director.