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Do Digital Curanderas Use Eggs In Their Limpias?

Virtual Only

Streaming is available in the U.S. from 9/16 12:00 AM EDT - 9/22 11:59 PM EDT.

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This film is part of Shorts: Stand Strong Together program.

Director   Roberto Fatal
Country   USA
Year   2023
Languages   English, Spanglish
Genre   Sci-fi, Drama
Running Time   14 min

A struggling Latine healer considers abandoning the physical world for promises of a digital utopia.

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Director's Bio

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Roberto Fatal (they/them/elle​)
Roberto Fatal [they/them/ellos] is a Meztize Chicana filmmaker and storyteller. They come from Rarámuri, Genízaro, and Spanish ancestry. Their Queer, gender fluid, Mestize/Mixed identity informs the sci-fi, films they make. Their work centers on humans who sit at the intersections of time, space and culture. From this unique vantage point, these characters can bridge divides, see all sides, find new paths forward and recall multiple histories long forgotten. The mixed people of Fatal’s stories can connect us deeply to an undercurrent of humanity that we often overlook in a world that is increasingly divided. Survival, intersectional identity, perseverance, love, empathy, community, connection and creation are at the heart of their characters and films. Fatal is a Sundance Film Institute Native Film Lab  Fellow Alum and an Imagine Native Director's Lab feature film fellow alum.  Their debut feature script, ELECTRIC HOMIES, was selected by GLAAD x The Black List as one of the best unproduced screenplays of 2022 and was awarded the 2023 SFFILM Rainin Screenwriting Grant.

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