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Cast

Camila Arroyo

Camila Arroyo

Crew

Camila Arroyo

Camila Arroyo

Director

Camila Arroyo

Camila Arroyo

Choreographer

Camila Arroyo

Camila Arroyo

Writer

Camila Arroyo

Camila Arroyo

Production Coordinator

Camila Arroyo

Camila Arroyo

Producer

Sabrina Olivera

Sabrina Olivera

Producer

Gongy G.

Gongy G.

Line Producer

Flavia Martínez

Flavia Martínez

Director of Photography

Jonás Arena

Jonás Arena

Sound

Chiclosx

Chiclosx

Original Music Composer

Chiclosx

Chiclosx

Sound Designer

Jonás Arena

Jonás Arena

Original Music Composer

Mabe Fratti

Mabe Fratti

Original Music Composer

Rogelio the IIIrd

Rogelio the IIIrd

Original Music Composer

Ana Montaño

Ana Montaño

Colorist

Sonora Mulata

Sonora Mulata

Music

David Sánchez

David Sánchez

Sound

Zitlali Vargas

Zitlali Vargas

Focus Puller

Esteban Rodríguez Rochin

Esteban Rodríguez Rochin

Production Assistant

Ricardo Daniel

Ricardo Daniel

Choreographer

Ricardo Daniel

Ricardo Daniel

Production Assistant

María Fernanda Olivera

María Fernanda Olivera

Graphic Designer

Hernán Esquinca

Hernán Esquinca

Costume Coordinator

Mariana Palácios

Mariana Palácios

Hairstylist

Adrián González

Adrián González

Makeup Artist

Ángela Quijano Villanueva

Ángela Quijano Villanueva

Makeup Artist

Elena Mondragón Quijano

Elena Mondragón Quijano

Makeup Artist

Sabrina Olivera

Sabrina Olivera

Costume Design

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Soldaderas

20250.0 / 1010 min
Music

Overview

Directed by Mexican choreographer-director Camila Arroyo, and created in collaboration with designer Sabrina Olivera, “Soldaderas” is a contemporary interpretation of the figure of the Soldadera, known as the women fighters of the Mexican revolution. The choreographic portrait follows a young woman as she dances her way through Mexico City, capturing her twists and turns as well as the different self-fashioning rituals that accompany her. The film is also a moving archive of Olivera’s first collection, created in honor of the Soldaderas, for her upcoming brand Sabrina Ol. The movement in the film plays with the idea of the word soldar, translated in English as to weld. Centering this action, the choreographic language plays with the actions of melting, and rebuilding, braiding and forging as a backbone to how the protagonist moves around the city. As we watch the film, we play dress up with the dancer and sink into our bodies, allowing her movements to travel through us.