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  • About Cecilia Araneda
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  • Featured News
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  • The $225 Film Experiment
  • Latin Canadian Cinema
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Unarchive selected for screening in Rio de Janeiro

I’m thrilled my film Unarchive has been selected for screening at DOBRA International Experimental Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sept 6-30, as an online festival.

Unarchive will screen as part of the Latin American Archeologies – Dust and Encounters program

See the full line-up here

TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEGEMENT

I am grateful for the opportunity to live and work on Treaty 1 territory, the ancestral territory of the Anishinaabe, Ininew, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the homeland of the Red River Métis.

My origins are from Abya Yala, a term originating from the Guna people from the Darien Gap region that is widely used by Indigenous communities to describe the greater American continent. Use of the term contributes to a movement to decolonize, resist and replace colonial names like "America" (a term widely used by Latinx people to refer to all of the Americas) and "Latin America."

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