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Mujeria
1992, 20 minutes, Color, VHS
Order No. W99211
“A hip, lively tribute to the Olmeca culture of Mexico. Less well known than the Aztecs, the Olmeca people played an equally important role in Mexican cultural history. Osa Hidalgo de la Riva interweaves ancient iconography with modern interpretations to illustrate how Olmeca culture relates to women. Intricate designs, luxuriously detailed panels and striking goddess heads with dark sunglasses pulsate across the screen to an infectious rap beat.”—Moving Pictures Bulletin
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

- San Francisco, Montreal and Chicago Lesbian and Gay Film Festivals
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QUOTES

“*** A strong, imaginative ‘herstory’ by a talented videomaker.”
Video Rating Guide for Libraries
“(It) obliges us to ‘focus’ on our historical genealogy.”
Chon A. Noriega
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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