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Lourdes Portillo

Filmmaker

San Francisco, California

Photo courtesy of the artist.

Mexican born and Chicana identified, Lourdes Portillo makes films that focus on the search for Latino identity. In 1976 she established her own company, Xochitl Productions. Her subjects have ranged from the mothers of the disappeared in Argentina, in Las Madres: The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo (nominated for an Academy Award in 1986), to the murdered Tejano pop star Selena, in Corpus: A Home Movie for Selena. La Ofrenda: Days of the Dead is a study of the Mexican popular folk tradition of honoring the dead, and The Devil Never Sleeps is a playful personal whodunit surrounding the death of Portillo’s uncle. Portillo’s Señorita Extraviada is a wrenching film about the hundreds of young women who have been mysteriously murdered in Juarez, Mexico.

Donor -This award was generously supported by The Rockefeller Foundation.

This artist page was last updated on: 07.08.2024