![]() ![]() The broadcast includes writing, music, found sound, and personal reflections, meandering through stories of family, grief, hedges, water, snakes, protest, futures, ghosts, and other worlds.Īrtists involved in 'Radio Silence' include Alexa Mardon, Alexandrina Hemsley, Andrea Luka Zimmerman, Fili 周 Gibbons, Khairani Barokka, Nahuel Cano, Omikemi, Paula Montecinos, Rajni Shah, Reza Mirabi, Sheila Ghelani, Raju Rage, and Venuri Perera.įor those not able to attend the physical event, the radio programme will be broadcast online simultaneously. ![]() Played just once, a durational audio event brings together the voices of a community who have never met in person, but who choose to share their work and lives with each other through the intimacy of sound. The day continues with shared listening, as well as moments of gentle discussion and nourishment. Tío Yim (2019) is her first full-length film. She has also directed short films Nocturnes (2009) and I Am So Like You (2011). She is co-founder of Brujazul, a production company with which she produced The Blue Years (2017), winner of several awards including the FIPRESCI Prize at the Guadalajara International Film Festival, and nominated for the Ariel Award for Best First Film by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Sciences and Arts. She has also actively supported alternative exhibition projects in Mexican provinces, mainly via Aqui Cine and the Cine Too Theater in Guelatao. Tío Yim is an immersion into the identity of a family shaped by tradition, music, and communality.īorn in the indigenous Zapotec community of Guelatao de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico, Luna Marán has worked for more than a decade in educational programs centred around feminism, diversity, and communality, in organisations such as Campamento Audiovisual Itinerante (CAI), Cine Too Lab, and JEQO. Yet this time he will do this alongside his family their memories and interpretations are contradictory and painful. Like its predecessors, the latest installment skewered modern horror tropes, taking on hot topics such as “elevated horror,” reboots and legacy sequels.The day will commence with a screening of the film that inspired the project, Tío Yim (2019) by Zapotec director Luna Marán.Įncouraged by his daughter, Jaime Luna (Tío/Uncle Yim) – indigenous philosopher, social leader and singer songwriter who has lost his voice – composes a new song about his tumultuous life after 15 years of silence. No casting for the sixth film has been announced, but not all the characters survived the last outing, so audiences can likely guess who will be returning. It also introduced a new cast, including Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Jack Quaid, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding and Dylan Minnette. The new Scream was the first since Craven’s death in 2015 and featured original stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette. The Scream franchise debuted in 1996, with writer Williamson and director Craven crafting a generation-defining horror film. It brought audiences back to Woodsboro, where a new killer wearing a Ghostface mask stalked a group of young friends. To date, it has earned $62.6 million domestically and has a combined global haul of $106.7 million, a strong showing amid theatrical challenges posed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The latest Scream successfully relaunched the franchise when it opened in January. “Working with such a wonderful and talented family of creators - and in the lineage Wes and Kevin so expertly built - has been the thrill of a lifetime, and we’re so excited to bring the next chapter in the Scream saga to life,” Radio Silence said in a statement. Kevin Williamson, who created the franchise 25 years ago with his genre-skewering script, will executive produce, as will Radio Silence member Chad Villella and Spyglass’ Gary Barber and Peter Oillataguerre. Project X Entertainment’s Vanderbilt, Paul Neinstein and William Sherak will produce. Paramount Renews First-Look Deal With Producer Todd Garner
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