Que suene la calle

Directed by Itzel Martinez

This video-diary-styled doc delves deep into the dynamics of a border city like Tijuana through the lives of female teenagers living in its streets. Over three years, four teenage girls tell us their stories, lives, experiences and share with us their dreams and wishes. It is the girls who take the cameras to show us their reality, and to relive the most representative moments of their lives as they grow from age 14 to 17 and evolve from children to adults.(Text taken from Ambulante programme)

This film was presented in Cornerhouse Galleries during the Tijuana Organic exhibition (2006).

Shown with LA PALOMILLA SALVAGE as part of AMBULANTE DOCUMENTARIES

Duration:
62 minutes

Languages:
Spanish

Country of origin:
Mexico

Year of production:
2006