Mala Mala (film) explained

Mala Mala
Director:Antonio Santini
Dan Sickles
Producer:Antonio Santini
Dan Sickles
Starring:
  • Jason Carrión
  • Samantha Close
  • Ivana Fred
  • Alberic Prados
  • Queen Bee Ho
Music:Flavien Berger
Cinematography:Adam Uhl
Editing:Sofía Subercaseaux
Studio:El Peligro
Killer Films
Moxie Pictures
Distributor:Strand Releasing
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Puerto Rico
Language:Spanish and English
Gross:$10,761[1]

Mala Mala is a 2014 Puerto Rican documentary film directed by Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles, starring Jason "April" Carrión, Samantha Close and Ivana Fred.[2] [3] The film shows several stories of the transgender community in Puerto Rico, including April Carrion, a well-known drag queen who participated in the reality show RuPaul's Drag Race. Mala Mala also includes the historic victory of the LGBT community with the approval and signature of Law 238-2014 (in Puerto Rico), which prevents discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity.[4] Mala Mala has been presented in festivals around the world, including London, Ukraine, Los Angeles, Austin, Costa Rica and Mexico, in addition to schools such as The Boston Conservatory at Berklee, University of Pennsylvania, New York University and Harvard University.[5] [6]

Cast

Critical reception

Critical reception for Mala Mala has been very positive. Writing for Out, Max McCormack describes that:[2]

Santini's and Sickles's style is as much a piece of modern investigation as it is a nod to films that came before. There are references to Paris is Burning, Pedro Almodóvar features, Valley of the Dolls, and even 90s Nickelodeon stylistic choices. The two men hope to make an impact in driving this notoriously ignored issue forward.
In The Huffington Post, Priscilla Frank said that the film:[7]
shows a life in which the line between performance and reality fades away, where fantasy and fact contribute to one's reality. Mala Mala provides a thought-provoking look at where gender identity and cultural identity intersect, while showing that life still revolves around the search for selfhood and the love between friends.
Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter reviewed the film after their showcase at the Tribeca Film Festival:[8]

The film examines the myriad personal issues of its interviewees who emerge as articulate spokespeople for their largely marginalized subculture. Sure to be a staple at gay-themed film festivals, the film should garner significant attention upon its commercial release. Its subjects are indeed a fascinating and diverse lot. Interspersed with the insightful interviews are glossily photographed scenes of the subjects clearly relishing playing to the camera, from Alberic sexily splashing about in his bathtub to Samantha bathing nude in a river to Sophia lip-synching a Barbra Streisand song using a dildo for a microphone.

Diana Clarke wrote for The Village Voice,[9]

In the Puerto Rican queer and drag communities, "mala" is used to mean something closer to "fierce." How rare and necessary to find a beautifully shot, kind and immersive movie that centers the stories and lives of brown transgender folks. This film does not pander. Rather, it demands that the viewer rise to the occasion.
In December 2015 The Advocate published its list of "The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015" where Mala Mala figured as a favorite.[10]

Awards and nominations

class=unsortableYearAssociationCategoryNominee(s)Result
201627th GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding DocumentaryAntonio Santini, Dan Sickles[11]
Cinema Tropical AwardsBest US Latino Film[12] Antonio Santini, Dan Sickles[13]
2015Social Impact Media AwardsBest Editing Documentary FeatureSofía Subercaseaux, El Peligro
Best Cinematography Documentary FeatureAdam Uhl, El Peligro
Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film FestivalBest DocumentaryDan Sickles, Antonio Santini, El Peligro
Best Director DocumentaryDan Sickles, Antonio Santini, El Peligro
First Time Director DocumentaryDan Sickles, Antonio Santini, El Peligro
CaribbeanTales International Film FestivalBest Documentary FeatureDan Sickles, Antonio Santini, El Peligro
2014Tribeca Film FestivalAudience AwardDan Sickles, Antonio Santini
Best Documentary Feature Dan Sickles, Antonio Santini
Puerto Rico Queer FilmFestBest DocumentaryDan Sickles, Antonio Santini, El Peligro
Molodist International Film FestivalInternational Documentary (Sunny Rabbit Prize)Dan Sickles, Antonio Santini, El Peligro
Costa Rica International Film Festival Best Editing DocumentarySofía Subercaseaux, Dan Sickles, El Peligro
Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival Best DocumentaryDan Sickles, Antonio Santini, El Peligro

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mala Mala (2015) . . January 3, 2016.
  2. http://www.out.com/entertainment/movies/2014/04/18/mala-mala-puerto-rican-trans-documentary "Mala Mala: A Puerto Rican Trans Documentary"
  3. La Fountain-Stokes, Lawrence. "Being Mala Mala: Documentary Film and the Cultural Politics of Puerto Rican Drag and Trans Identities." Caribbean Studies 46.2 (July-December 2018): 3-30.
  4. http://www.univision.com/noticias/lgbt/documental-retrata-la-comunidad-transgenero-de-puerto-rico "Documental retrata la comunidad transgénero de Puerto Rico"
  5. http://www.metro.pr/entretener/mala-mala-estrena-en-puerto-rico/pGXoja!eCHdBhhoubBqM/ "Mala Mala" estrena en Puerto Rico"
  6. http://www.qiibo.com/2014/04/22/el-documental-boricua-mala-mala-recibe-ovacion-en-tribeca-film-fest/ "El Documental Boricua, Mala Mala, Recibe Ovación En Tribeca Film Fest"
  7. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/03/mala-mala_n_1397166.html "MALA MALA Follows Young Transexuals [sic] and Drag Queens in Puerto Rico (WATCH)"]. The Huffington Post, April 03, 2012.
  8. News: Mala Mala: Tribeca Review. Frank. Scheck. The Hollywood Reporter. May 6, 2014.
  9. News: Essential Doc 'Mala Mala' Examines Transgender Life in Puerto Rico. Diana. Clarke. The Village Voice. June 30, 2015.
  10. http://www.advocate.com/film/2015/12/24/10-best-lgbt-documentaries-2015 "The 10 Best LGBT Documentaries of 2015"
  11. Web site: GLAAD Media Awards Nominees #glaadawards . GLAAD. 2016-01-31.
  12. http://remezcla.com/lists/2016-cinema-tropical-awards-nominees-latin-american-film/ "2016 Cinema Tropical Awards Nominees Latin American Film"
  13. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/jauja-wins-cinema-tropical-awards-857831 "'Jauja' Wins Cinema Tropical Awards"