BELLAS DE NOCHE Among The Docs Getting Ambulante And Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma’s Post-Production Grant
By Eric Ortiz Garcia, Reporting From Mexico
Back in February, we first reported about the upcoming Mexican documentary Bellas de Noche. It is a look at the lives of seven former vedettes, such as Sasha Montenegro, Lyn May, and Princesa LEA, who also appeared in many exploitation movies from the seventies and eighties (i.e. La Pulquería).
Now we have good news regarding this María José Cuevas-directed doc, as it was selected to receive Ambulante and Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma’s post-production grant, automatically securing a spot at the 2015 edition of the Ambulante film festival as well.
This grant is given each year to some documentaries (from two to four) that are already on post-production, in order to help Mexican talent, certainly. Aside of Bellas de Noche, the other two projects that got this year’s support are José Villalobos Romero’s El Charro de Toluquilla and Paulina Sánchez’s Hotel de Paso.
El Charro de Toluquilla tells the story of a mariachi singer who suffers of AIDS, while Hotel de Paso is about a hotel located in the “red zone” of Mexicali (the Mexico-US border), in which deported immigrants stay while they try to solve their situation.
In 2014, the Ambulante-Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma jury included Daniela Alatorre (producer, programmer for the Morelia film festival), Mónica Luna (producer and documentary filmmaker), Jaime Romandía (producer, founder of Mantarraya), Nina Mayagoitia (Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma’s social and communication manager), and Elena Fortes (Ambulante’s general director). The total amount of money destined to the three documentary productions will be $61,472 dollars, approximately.