Vicky Funari

Vicky Funari is a documentary filmmaker. She attended film school at New York University's undergraduate program.[1] She currently teaches at Haverford College as Artist-in-Residence.[2] She directed Maquilapolis (2006) alongside Sergio De La Torre in collaboration with the women of Grupo Factor X, Colectivo Chilpancingo, and Promotoras por los Derechos de las Mujeres [3].

Filmography

Awards[4]

Year Festival Film Award
1998 Sundance Film Festival Paulina Nominated - Grand Jury Prize
1998 San Francisco International Film Festival Paulina Won - Golden Spire
1998 International Documentary Association Paulina Nominated - Pare Lorentz Award
1998 Hamptons International Film Festival Paulina Won - Lifetime Vision Award
1999 Independent Spirit Awards Paulina Nominated - Truer Than Fiction Award
2000 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Live Nude Girls Unite! Won - Best Lesbian Feature
2000 San Francisco International Film Festival Live Nude Girls Unite! Won - Golden Spire
2006 CPH:DOX Maquilapolis Won - Amnesty Award
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gollark: Hold on, I think there's a website with nice graphs on this.
gollark: Generally speaking, extreme poverty is going down, worldwide literacy and stuff up, economic growth... is occuring, that sort of thing.
gollark: I mean, ignoring the current pandemic situation.
gollark: It seems like things are generally getting better, not worse, honestly.

References

  1. "Interview with Vicky Funari by Fred Salas / In Motion Magazine". www.inmotionmagazine.com. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  2. "Victoria Funari | Haverford College". www.haverford.edu. Retrieved 2015-12-01.
  3. Maquilapolis, retrieved 2020-02-25
  4. "Vicky Funari". IMDb. Retrieved 2015-12-15.


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