Chavela
Singer Chavela Vargas gained a name for herself firstly in Mexico and later worldwide chiefly for her interpretation of traditional rancheras. These songs were mainly composed by men and mostly speak of unfulfilled love for women, world-weariness and loneliness. Chavela performed them with her own unique feeling for rhythm and her distinctively rough and yet vulnerable voice. Her masculine appearance and red poncho made her unmistakable. In Acapulco, which in the 1960s was the playground for the rich and famous in the world of politics and culture, she rubbed shoulders with many celebrities, turning the heads of Frida Kahlo and Ava Gardner with her charm and striking beauty. After a 13-year break from performing brought on as a result of her addiction to alcohol she was rediscovered in the 1990s and enjoyed a glorious comeback as the muse of artists and directors such as Pedro Almodóvar. The unpublished material in this film, as well as the interviews with Chavela herself and her contemporaries, colleagues and partners have resulted in an affectionate portrait of a charismatic and exceptional artist - who was openly lesbian throughout her life until her death in 2012 at the age of 93.
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Runtime
90 min -
Country
United States -
Year of Presentation
2017 -
Year of Production
2017 -
Director
Daresha Kyi -
Cast
Catherine Gund -
Production Company
Aubin Pictures -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Documentary Film
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Biography Daresha Kyi
Born in Los Angeles, USA in 1962, she has been a filmmaker and producer for more than 25 years. She studied at the Tisch School of the Arts in New York and is part of the team of the production company Aubin Pictures.
Filmography Daresha Kyi
1986 Just Because of Who We Are | 1991 Land Where My Fathers Died
Biography Catherine Gund
Born in Geelong, Australia in 1965, she is a producer, director and writer. Her work focuses on arts, culture and social issues. She is a founder of the Aubin Pictures production company. Her film Born to Fly was nominated for an Emmy; What’s On Your Plate? screened in Culinary Cinema in 2009.