1:28 pm By Maegan La Mala · Entertainment| Movies| TV| race · 1 Comment
29 Jan 2008
Remember Crash, that supposedly poignant film which purportedly made us all have a collective epiphany and own up to our own racism? Me neither (I liked it, saw it again, and hated it…weird). But you’ll have another chance to reflect on your bigotry with the new television series of the same premise:
Several producers of “Crash” have signed on to produce a 13-episode television series based on that Academy Award-winning film. This one-hour series will be the first original drama on Starz, which will produce it with Lionsgate. Production is expected to begin in the spring, with a premiere by the end of the year.
Starz? What is that?
Don Cheadle, a member of Crash’s (the film) original cast doesn’t have much hope either, saying “I don’t think you can do 13 episodes on that subject and keep people interested.”
Via / The New York Times
8:50 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Ecuador| Environment · 3 Comments
29 Jan 2008
Few people actually care when Latin American people get massacred but Latin American animals still get our sympathy. 53 sea lions, 13 pups, 25 youngsters, nine males and six females, were found with their heads smashed in on Pinta island, part of the Galapagos Islands, about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. Sometimes the sea lions are killed and mutilated. The skin are hunted for, and the teeth and genitals of the male animals are removed for use as a supposed aphrodisiac in Chinese medicine but their was none of that here, just someone who wanted to kill animals.
Via / BBC
5:36 pm By Maegan La Mala · Culture| Events| Movies| mexico · Comments Off
28 Jan 2008Mexican director Ernesto Contreras is celebrating a very nice win at the Sundance Film Festival. His movie, Párpados Azules, took home the special jury prize over the weekend. This is the 7th win for the film, which has triumphed at Guadalajara and San Sebastián, among other important festivals. El Universal reports that Contreras wasn’t able to pick up the award personally because he was in Mexico…shooting Cafe Tacvba’s new video!
Párpado azules, starring Cecilia Suárez (of TV Azteca novela fame) tells the story of a single woman who wins a trip for two to a romantic getaway, but has no one to share it with. Check out the trailer above.
Via / El Universal
3:12 pm By Maegan La Mala · Cuba| Money| business| society · Comments Off
28 Jan 2008
Capitalism might be the enemy of Castro’s Cuba, but according to an article in the International Herald Tribune, that hasn’t stopped Cubans from doing their own form of real estate wheeling and dealing. Apparently it’s all going on under the table, but it’s a secreto a voces:
And although there is no Century 21 here, there is a bustling underground market in homes and apartments, which has given rise to agents (illegal ones), speculators (they are illegal, too) and scams (which range from praising a dive as a dream house to backing out of a deal at the closing and pocketing the cash).The whole enterprise is quintessentially Cuban, socialist on its face but really a black market involving equal parts drama and dinero, sometimes as much as $50,000 or more. These days, insiders say, prices are on the rise as people try to get their hands on historic homes in anticipation of a time when private property may return to Cuba.
Officially, buying or selling property is forbidden. But the island has a dire housing shortage, despite government-sponsored new construction. And that has led many Cubans to subdivide their often decaying dwellings or to upgrade their surroundings through a decades-old bartering scheme known in Cuban slang as “permuta.”
5:03 pm By Maegan La Mala · Argentina| Latin America| society · Comments Off
25 Jan 2008
That saying “I’m on Latin American time” is ringing true these days. Back in August, Hugo Chavez decided he was going to change the time in Venezuela to make sure workers wake up more rested. Now newly elected Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is following suit…and it’s pissing some Argentines off:
…She decreed that the clocks should go forward by an hour on December 30th for eleven weeks in a desperate attempt to allay energy shortages.Its geographical position suggests that most of Argentina should be four hours behind Greenwich Mean Time. But it has been only three hours behind for most of the period since 1969, when a military government made summer time last the whole year. Now it is just two hours behind, until mid-March.
The shift is intended to forestall further electricity blackouts—a big power cut left much of Buenos Aires in the dark earlier this month. The cause of the energy shortage is simple: four years of price controls under Ms Fernández’s husband, who preceded her in the presidency, have left average energy costs a third below those of neighbouring countries, boosting demand and discouraging investment in supply.
What this means for residents of Argentina is that at 10:00 p.m., it’s still light outside, throwing off sleep and wake cycles. That sounds like the opposite of what Cristina’s Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez wanted for his program. Even worse, The Economist reports that “early signs are that the switch may not save energy.”
Via / The Economist
3:09 pm By Maegan La Mala · Argentina| Chile| Latin America| Marketing| TV · Comments Off
25 Jan 2008
The Pink Panther — La Pantera Rosa as he’s known in Spanish — is apparently still huge in Latin America. So much so that the Panther’s studio, MGM, is launching a huge branding campaign there to incite renewed Panteramanía:
New York-based Big Tent Entertainment has entered into an agreement with MGM Consumer Products to become the exclusive licensing agent for Argentina and Chile, the two companies announced Thursday. “Latin America is a burgeoning marketplace for branded entertainment and I believe it will continue to be so for the foreseeable future,” said Richard Collins, president and CEO of Big Tent.Paul Flett, vice president of worldwide marketing and promotions at MGM, added that the characters of Pink Panther and Rocky have remained hugely popular in both territories over the years — with Panther TV episodes still airing there to buoyant numbers.
The marketers are pointing to a growing middle class with more disposable income in the region as a factor for the upcoming Panther Push. It’s interesting that Latin America they are focusing on selling people recycled stuff from the 80s and 90s rather than new cartoons.
Via / Yahoo! Entertainment
1:36 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Politics| israel · Comments Off
25 Jan 2008
While it’s clearly not the same thing as the U.S. – Mexico border debate, the fact that Gazans made another border wall hole on the Gaza-Egypt border wall, is proof positive that the presence of a physical barrier is not going to stop the movement of people, especially when those people are pushed to the brink. Hundreds of thousands have surged into Egypt to buy scarce supplies caused by a recent tightening of a blockade of Gaza.
Both border tightenings are being done in the name of homeland security, to keep racialized undesirables out. Both rely on a climate of fear to succeed and earn support.
It is an international border, it needs to be protected
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Via / BBC
9:37 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Colombia| Politics| business · Comments Off
25 Jan 2008
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was in Colombia yesterday pushing for the free trade agreement between the U.S. and the country led by President Alvaro Uribe. The FTA, was first signed in 2006, but has not yet been passed by the U.S. Congress. During the trip, she met with President Alvaro Uribe, as well as with trade unionists who are opposed to the FTA. The major reason for the opposition is that the TLC, as the FTA is known in Colombia, doesn’t automatically protect the rights of union workers, an important issue in a country where union leaders and activists are getting killed (40 in the last year alone).
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