Already backed by a four-way production partnership spanning Nicaragua, Mexico, the Netherlands and Germany, Laura Baumeister’s debut feature project “Daughter of Rage” swept three of the four priz…
’s debut feature project “Daughter of Rage” swept three of the four prizes on offer at San Sebastian’s 8th Europe-Latin America Co-production Forum this year.Born and raised in Guatemala, Baumeister moved to Mexico and trained at the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica . Equal parts sociologist and filmmaker, Baumeister participated at notable festivals such as Cannes’ Critics’ Week, Ficunam, the Stockholm Festival and, as previously mentioned, Morelia.
You’ve said before that the garbage dump in your story reflects a microcosm of the society it’s set in, of Nicaragua. Can you expand on that?
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