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Corazón Sangrante

Country: Mexico, Language: Spanish, 10 mins

  • Director: Ximena Cuevas
  • Writer: Ximena Cuevas; Astrid Hadad
  • Producer: Denise Camargo; Ximena Cuevas

CGiii Comment

10 minutes of wailing and screeching...

Is this what you call alternative cabaret?


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The(ir) Blurb...

This awarded video clip, produced independently, offers a particular reading of Astrid Hadad’s aesthetic proposal through the song ‘Corazón sangrante.’ The video clip immerses itself in the colors, sounds, and moving images of Astrid’s Adelitas and virgins. Hadad’s body and voice are at the center of this imagery, contrasting with landscapes that suggest links between the female body and the Mexican political body. At the same time, the presence of multiple Astrids suggests a multiplicity of identities related to gender, sexuality, and politics.