Articles & Videos
TIFF 2020 | One Night in Miami
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR AND NADINE PATTERSON ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2020
In Regina King’s directorial debut of One Night in Miami, she re-imagines a fictional friendship between Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Jim Brown, and Sam Cooke. Set in a Miami hotel room in February 1964, the four protagonists meet up to celebrate Clay’s “Heavyweight Championship of the World” win.
The Top Six Films From TIFF
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR ON SEPTEMBER 3, 2020 | PUBLISHER: cinéSPEAK
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is the largest publicly attended film festival in the world, and one of the most internationally recognized festivals. With the spread of the pandemic, film festivals globally have shifted to virtual screenings and socially-distanced, in-person screenings. The 45th edition of TIFF combines both online and in-person events to keep the spirit of the festival alive.
Shut Down Berks Coalition Continues Their Call to Free Families During COVID-19
BY MELISSA BEATRIZ & FARRAH RAHAMAN ON SEPTEMBER 24, 2020
The Shut Down Berks Coalition held an action in response to Judge Gee’s ruling that children be released from immigrant detention centers by July 17th, 2020.
TIFF 2020: A Suitable Boy
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR ON SEPTEMBER 21, 2020
A Suitable Boy directed by Mira Nair is set in 1950s India after the country’s independence, transition to democracy, and the partition of India and Pakistan. The miniseries follows university student Lata Mehra, portrayed by Tanya Maniktala.
TIFF 2020 | The Boy from Medellín
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR ON SEPTEMBER 15, 2020
J Balvin is one of best-selling Latin music artists in the globe. He was the most streamed artist worldwide on Spotify in 2018. He was the first reggaetonero to perform on Saturday Night Live. Singing primarily in Spanish, J Balvin has been able to cross over to non-Spanish speaking markets which is a huge feat for Latin American artists, gaining him the title "Prince of Reggaeton."
TIFF 2020 | Enemies of the State
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2020
Sonia Kennebeck is a Malaysian independent documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist with over 15 years of experience. Enemies of the State, combines Kennebeck's investigative reporting background with a cinematic visual style reminiscent of that of executive producer Errol Morris (The Thin Blue Line).
A Letter From TIFF 2020
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2020
My name is Kristal Sotomayor and I am co-founder of ¡Presente! Media. I am a filmmaker, festival programmer, and film critic. This year, I will be covering the online edition of the 45th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) running from September 10 to 19, 2020. As part of my coverage, I aim to be a representative of Philadelphia during the online film festival.
Latinx groups join march against systemic racism in Philadelphia
BY GABRIELA WATSON-BURKETT AND MELISSA BEATRIZ ON JULY 27, 2020
On June 13, Philadelphia-based immigrant justice groups, Juntos and New Sanctuary Movement, formed 'Marcha en Solidaridad con las Vidas Negras,' to join the protests against systemic racism. They marched in solidarity with other grassroots groups that organized 'Defund the Police: The Whole System is Guilty!,' a protest to demand that the City revise its proposed budget by investing in community-based services and defunding the police department.
Las artes en Filadelfia no son ‘restauradas’
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR ON JUNE 20, 2020
En las últimas semanas, los residentes de Filadelfia han estado protestando contra la brutalidad policial y el final de importantes programas culturales y artísticos. Entre los temas principales se encuentran los recortes en el presupuesto propuestos para 2021 por el alcalde Jim Kenney. Estos cortes eliminan el Fondo Cultural de Filadelfia (PCF) y la Oficina de Artes, Cultura y Economía Creativa (OACCE).
¡Acción de Arte de Emergencia para financiar futuros Afro Descendientes!
BY MELISSA BEATRIZ ON JUNE 20, 2020
El 16 de junio, la Coalición de Artistas para una Filadelfia Justa, organizó la Acción de Arte de Emergencia para financiar los Futuros de Afro Descendientes en los escalones del Museo de Arte de Filadelfia. El objetivo de la acción era para "utilizar el poder de la expresión artística en forma de música, danza y artes visuales para exigir un presupuesto de la ciudad que financie los futuros Afro Descendientes, desfinancie la policía, y salvar el Fondo Cultural de Filadelfia.”
Emergency Art Action to Fund Black Futures!
BY MELISSA BEATRIZ ON JUNE 20, 2020
On June 16, the Artist Coalition for a Just Philadelphia hosted the Emergency Art Action to Fund Black Futures! on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The action’s goal was to “use the power of artistic expression in the form of music, dance and visual art to demand a city budget that funds black futures by Defunding the Police and Saving the Philadelphia Cultural Fund.”
The Arts in Philadelphia Are Not ‘Restored’
BY KRISTAL SOTOMAYOR ON JUNE 19, 2020
Over the past few weeks, Philadelphians have been protesting police brutality and the end of dire cultural and arts programs. Among the main issues are Mayor Jim Kenney’s proposed 2021 budget cuts that eliminate the Philadelphia Cultural Fund (PCF) and the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE). This same budget allocates an additional $19 million for the Philadelphia Police Department.
Coronavirus: Why Philly needs an artist relief fund
BY MELISSA BEATRIZ ON MARCH 23, 2020 | PUBLISHER: WHYY
I’m a Uruguayan-American documentary filmmaker whose current production has been suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak. As a freelancer, this health crisis has jeopardized my ability to work on creative projects. And the same is true for my husband, a musician and teaching artist whose work has been cancelled for the foreseeable future.
Salsa on Steps of the Art Museum in Philadelphia
SEGMENT PRODUCED, SHOT AND EDITED BY GABRIELA WATSON-BURKETT
PRODUCED FOR PHILLYCAM/ATRÉVETE
Production Assistants: Claudia Ceballos, Kat Garcia
This segment was part of PhillyCAM's show Atrévete.
Brazilians in Philadelphia
PRODUCED BY GABRIELLA WATSON-BURKETT
PRODUCED FOR PHILLYCAM/ATRÉVETE
Producer Gabriela Watson-Burkett visited the northeast region of Philadelphia, where the Brazilian community is located. She interviewed Amabilis Silva, owner of Picanha Grill restaurant and Felipe Haubrich, CEO/Publisher of the magazine Alô Você.
Interview with Sharelle Barber, director of the documentary ‘I, Black Woman Resist’
PRODUCED BY GABRIELLA WATSON-BURKETT
PRODUCED FOR PHILLYCAM/ATRÉVETE
Interview with Dr. Sharelle Barber, director of the documentary I, Black Women Resist on Marielle Franco's legacy. The segment also features an interview with Vashti DuBois, Founder of the Colored Girls Museum. Marielle Franco was an Afro-Brazilian Activist who fought for racial and social inequality murdered in 2018.
Baobab Flowers
DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY GABRIELA WATSON-BURKETT
CREATIVE PRODUCED BY MELISSA BEATRIZ
Baobab Flowers (Documentary, 40 min, Brazil/USA) is a personal documentary that blends poetic and observational footage following the journey of two high school teachers: Storm Foreman (Nyanza Bandele) in Philadelphia, United States, and Priscila Dias in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Director, Gabriela Watson-Burkett, immerses herself in a journey to make the connections between communities of the African Diaspora.
The Engine of My Life (El Motor de Mi Vida)
CO-DIRECTED AND CO-EDITED BY MELISSA BEATRIZ
PRODUCED FOR MEDIA MOBILIZING PROJECT
Every day, Celia Mota’s only option is to drive without a license, risking deportation and separation from her family. When Celia’s brother-in-law was wrongfully arrested four years ago, she and her sister Alejandra Mota found hope and faith with New Sanctuary Movement. After winning a multi-year court battle to keep their family together, they decided to fight for other people in their situation. Now they are leading a campaign for driver’s licenses for all Pennsylvanians, regardless of immigration status.