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Sylvia Morales

Sylvia Morales
Sylvia Morales self portrait in 1998 Los Angeles, California.
Born
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
EducationBA & MFA in film, UCLA
Occupation(s)Film director, producer, screenwriter, author, professor
Years active1971–present

Sylvia Morales (born 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American film director, writer, producer, and editor.[1] Morales is recognized as one of the first female Mexican-American filmmakers to have established a Latino cinema.[2] In her filmmaking career, Morales has been nationally recognized winning awards for film and video documentary on topics ranging from the farm workers struggle to the music of Los Lobos.[1]

While the majority of her work is in the documentary film genre, she has also done work for the mass media television. She has also published essays and photographs on Latina and feminist issues.[2] Sylvia Morales has lectured and taught in different Universities throughout Southern California. Morales' work is characterized by strong documentaries that portray the Latino community. She also has work that covers feminist issues in the Chicano community.

Early life

Morales was born in Phoenix but raised in Southern California, United States.[2] Morales studied at the University of California, Los Angeles where she received her Bachelor of Arts in 1972. She then went on to receive her Master of Fine Arts in 1979 in film with an emphasis in motion picture production.[3]

In the 1970s, the Chicana Feminist Movement was founded to address the specific needs of Chicanas as women of color in the United States. Sylvia Morales was one of the Chicana artists who began to write and produce works in which Chicanas were given a proper name, voice, and image.[4] As mentioned by Jenny Dean, Chicanisma is a concept that gives a sense of sisterhood in feminist discourse. Chicanisma emerged to confront the triple oppression of race, class, and gender within the Latino community. The book, Latina Filmmakers and Writers examine the works of seven celebrated Latinas who collectively represent a 20-year history of Chicanisma and one of those listed in the book is Sylvia Morales.[4]

Sylvia Morales first became active in film and television around 1971 when she started working for Channel 7 ABC, Los Angeles in a program called Unidos which was about the Chicano community in Los Angeles.[5] Jose Luis Ruiz who was the producer of the program was in need of a new camera operator since the guy who he had hired for the job decided to quit on him the night before the shoot. Jose contacts Morales and giving her this opportunity to be a part of the tech crew since they had been at UCLA together for film in which he became aware of Morales' camera work. She decided to accept the offer becoming the camera person for the program. During her time at ABC she did thirteen half-hour documentaries that were aired to the public thereafter she began her career as a producer, director, author and editor.[6]

Career

Recommended...The film does a fine job of combining social history and biography, providing a glimpse of an important social justice movement, along with some of the significant individuals who carried it forward

For the Film A Crushing Love A Film by Sylvia Morales

—Educational Media Reviews Onliner[7]

Sylvia Morales has directed, written, produced and edited award winning and nationally recognized film and video work for the last 30 years in which she moved from the margins to mainstream media.[6] Emerging out of the late-1960s and 1970s political milieu, Sylvia Morales along with other early Latino activist filmmakers which include Moctesuma Esparza, Jesus Salvador Treviño, Susan Racho, and Luis Valdez became involved with civil rights activism.[8] Some were also among the first Latinos to be able to enter film schools and receive formal training. According to Origins of Chicano and Latino Cinema, activists were fighting for a more positive representation of Latinos in mass media.[9]

Morales first emerged with Chicana (1979), a film that traces the history of the Mexican indigenous woman from pre-Columbian time to the present.[10] This film established Morales as one of the first Chicana filmmakers in the nation. This film highlighted and celebrated the Mexican-American culture and identity. Other films that Morales has done are Love and Long Distance (1985), Hearts on Fire (1987), SIDA Is AIDS (1989), Real Men and Other Miracles (1999) and her latest production A Crushing Love (2009).[11] Her most important work according to Osa Hidaldo de la Riva would be in broadcasting television since the media allows Morales to reach a much larger audience.[6]

Sylvia Morales' works for television include working for Showtime, PBS and Turner Broadcasting.[1] When she worked for Showtime, Morales directed episodes from the three seasons of Showtime's series Resurrection Blvd, which allowed her to work with actors Elizabeth Peña, Lou Gossett Jr, Michael De Lorenzo and Esai Morales.[12] She also worked on the Showtime series Women: Stories of Passion.[12] She worked on erotic fiction for Showtime's Women: Stories of Passion: La Limpia (The Cleansing, 1996) (in which she worked with María Conchita Alonso) and Angel From the Sky (1997).[6] Sylvia Morales also worked for PBS, in which she was the Latino Consortium at KCET in Los Angeles from 1981 to 1985. She was in charge of the production, programming and distribution of the programs that aired on PBS.[1] During her time at PBS, Morales hosted the Latino Consortium's weekly national series, Presente. Along with that, Morales was one of the writing and producing teams for the award-winning series Chicano! The Mexican Civil Rights Movement for PBS, in which She produced Struggle in the Fields (1996), a 60-minute documentary that was part of the four-hour series. She also wrote and produced the half-hour documentary Tell me again...What is Love? (1998) which talks about teen-dating violence.[1] Sylvia Morales also worked at Turner Broadcasting in the series A Century of Women, which focused on 20th century U.S. women. Her piece was Work and Family (1994), a two -hour documentary in the six-hour series. A Century of Women was nominated for ACE and an Emmy.[6]

Besides making films and videos, Morales has published several work that includes "Chicano Produced Celluloid Mujeres", an article for the Bilingual Review exploring the portrayal of Latino women by Chicano filmmakers (1985).[1] Her work is also featured in A New View of a Women's Body in a health book which her photographs appear (1981).[12] Morales also wrote a book titled Sara/ Teleplay in 1981.[13] Another book that she wrote is Children With Autism : The Roles and Coping Strategies of Latino Families in 2010, which is a considered a thesis.[14] She has directed, produced, written and has taught film and video production at California State University, Los Angeles and at the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television.[6] She is currently an associate professor in the School of Film/Television at Loyola Marymount University.[12]

Personal life and work

Sylvia Morales lives a complex life in which she is a working mother of two children. She juggles the dual roles of being a mother and trying to be active in Chicana Cinema. In her interview with Osa Hidalgo de la Riva she mentions how she constantly struggles with the problem of spending time with her children and trying to squeeze in free time to do creative work. Sylvia Morales feels torn between her children and her career. She states that she feels guilty when she doesn't spend enough time with her children. On the other hand, she mentions that guilt when she does not input time into her creative writing. Sylvia Morales switches roles in her life constantly from mother to director. In her film A Crushing Love she demonstrates this constant daily battle of the roles she plays. In the movie viewers can even see how her daughter becomes a part of her career due to the fact that the two aspects of her life are so intertwined with one another. Although Sylvia Morales grapples with this problem she mentions that being a parent has completely informed the projects she has done and deepened her experience as a human being.[5]

Technique

Sylvia Morales uses reenacted scenes with voice overs from traditional on-camera interviews for some of her documentaries, such as Chicana. She uses Chicano docudrama to recreate historic events. Morales, like many other Chicano filmmakers take on projects with little or no funding; she often uses her own money to complete her productions. Sylvia Morales has used murals to figure out the history that is not well depicted for her work.[15] Sylvia Morales has many ways in which to approach the way in which she acquires funding for her productions. One way she mentions in her interview is by creating grant proposals or fundraising to obtain funding for the projects.[5]

Film screenings

Sylvia Morales work has been shown widely in film festivals, Universities, conferences and in community gatherings throughout the U.S., Mexico, South America, Spain and France.[12] In many of her screenings she has been a guest speaker in which she allows for dialogue about the film and about her life.

Sylvia Morales Film screening at UCSC

Locations:

-UCSC El Centro

-CineFestival en San Antonio [citation needed]

-Boyle Heights Latina Independent Film Extravaganza [citation needed]

-The California Aggie in Davis[16]

-OC Film Fiesta in Santa Ana[17]

-UC Berkeley's Multicultural Center[18]

-Oberlin College Multicultural Resource Center[19]

-Reel Rasquache Film Festival[20]

-Echo Park Film Center[21]

There are many more locations in which her documentaries have been shown.

Future projects

Sylvia Morales' next project will be Chicana II or Mestiza which looks at the women: mestiza, chicana, exploring the feminist evolution within the mestiza that begins in the late 60's to the new millennium.[6] She mentions in her interview with Osa Hidalgo de la Riva that the documentary might take a long time to get done since she has a variety of respsibilities as a professor and mother. She also faces other complications that may delay the production which is the lack of [[funding since she is mainstream and not in the industry, as well as the research has to be all done by her. She did mention in her interview that she is putting together a research proposal so she can acquire the funds to hire people to help her complete her project.[6]

Works

Still from "A Crushing Love: Chicanas, Motherhood and Activism" (2009)

Sylvia Morales, along with Jean Victor released the documentary Faith Even to The Fire in 1993. This landmark documentary is the first to demonstrate contemporary U.S. nuns living out a mission of social justice, even when it brings them into conflict with the Catholic church. It follows the stories of three nuns: Rosa Martha Zarate, Judy Vaughan and Marie de Pores Taylor. The sisters speak out about racism, sexism and classism within the church. The sisters also mention in the film what they've done and still do to combat it. Since theses -isms affect the people they serve.[22] In the words of Maxwell Anderson's Joan of Arc, they keep their faith " ... even to the fire."[23]

Morales's documentary Chicana was released in 1979. The film depicts back to pre-Columbian to present times, where it illustrates the women's role starting with the Aztec society till present day where she shows that Chicanas have become an active part in Mexico and the United States.[24] Linda Gross from Los Angeles Times, describes Chicana as "A well-researched and spirited documentary made with much love."[25]

Sylvia Morales' sequel A Crushing Love: Chicanas, Motherhood and Activism was released in 2009. Her film honors the work of five activist Latinas, Dolores Huerta, Elizabeth Martínez, Cherríe Moraga, Alicia Escalante, and Martha P. Cotera. All the female activist portrayed in the film explore their struggles as mothers, Chicanas, and Activist. According to Prof. of Television, Film & Media Studies at CSU Los Angeles, John Ramirez states:“Morales comes full circle to an unprecedented chronicle of the rich history of US Latina women’s leadership, strength and struggle in the workplace, the family, community, society, the world.”[7]

Filmography

Year Film Genre director Producer screenWriter Actor Other Notes
1973 The Serpents of the Pirate Moon Drama Yes
1979 Chicana Historic Yes
1982 Seguin Historical Yes Script Supervisor
1985 Love, Long Distance Comedy Yes
1986 Interview with Ricardo Montalban Interview Yes
1987 Hearts on Fire Drama Yes Yes Screen Writer
1989 SIDA Is AIDS Yes Yes
1991 Esperanza Drama Yes Yes
1993 Faith Even to the Fire Documentary Yes Yes Yes Narrator, editor
U.S./Mexico border crossings ; The Electronic arrow : how Indians use video Documentary, Drama, Historical Yes Yes
1994 A Century of Women: Work and Family Documentary, Drama, Historical Yes
A Century of Women: Image and Popular Culture Documentary, Drama, Historical Yes
A Century of Women: Sexuality and Social Justice Documentary, Drama, Historical Yes
1995 The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood (film) Documentary Yes Interviewee
1996 Chicano! History of the Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement Documentary, History Yes Segment producer
1999 Real Men and Other Miracles Drama Yes Yes Screen Writer
2001–2002 Resurrection Blvd. Drama Yes 6 Episodes
2009 A Crushing Love: Chicanas, Motherhood and Activism Documentary Yes Yes Narrator

Awards and nominations

Sylvia Morales has been the recipient of the prestigious Rockefeller Fellowship Award in media.(WMM) Sylvia has also been participant in the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women.[12] She has been honored as a Fellow from the National Endowment of the Arts.[1][12] Morales has also been awarded with the VESTA Award which honors outstanding contributions of Southern California women to the arts. She has also been honored with a Salute to Latinas Award for distinguished work in her field from the city of Los Angeles. She has also been honored by Comision Femenil Mexicana Nacional's 20th Anniversary celebration for Latinas in Film and Television. Last but not least Sylvia was awarded with USC Latina/o Cinema Society Woman Filmmaker award.[1][12]

In 2021, "Chicana" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Sylvia Morales". Women Make Movies. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Baugh, Scott L. (April 30, 2012). Latino American Cinema: Sn Encyclopedia of Movies Stars, Concepts and Trends. ABC-CLIO, 2012. p. 179. ISBN 9780313380365.
  3. ^ "Loyola Marymount University". Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Dean, Jenny (August 8, 2007). Latina Filmmakers and Writers: The Notion of Chicanisma Through Films and Novellas. Jenny Dean. Floricanto Press. p. 248. ISBN 9780979645716.
  5. ^ a b c Hidalgo de la Riva, Osa. "Sylvia Morales" (PDF). Interview. Chicana Spectators and Mediamakers. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Hidalgo de la Riva, Osa. "Stone Chicana Rap: An Interview with Morales Sylvia" (PDF). Interview. Spectator. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  7. ^ a b "A Crushing Love Chicanas, Motherhood and Activism". Women Make Movies. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  8. ^ Gonzales, Manuel G. (2009). Mexicans, Second Edition: A History of Mexicans in the United States. Indiana University Press. p. 394. ISBN 9780253221254.
  9. ^ Delano, Luis. "Latino and Cinema". Film Reference. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  10. ^ Goodman, Walter (April 12, 1996). "Tv Weekend; on the Chicano Awakening". The New York Times. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
  11. ^ MacArthur, Foundation. "Sylvia Morales". Tribeca Film Institute. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h School of Film and television, LMU LA. "Sylvia Morales". LMU. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  13. ^ Sara. OCLC World Cat. OCLC 656827916.
  14. ^ Children with autism : the roles and coping strategies of Latino families. OCLC World Cat. OCLC 698908888.
  15. ^ Keller, Gary D. (1974–2008). "Bilingual Review / La Revista Belingue". Bilingual Review / La Revista Bilingüe. 15 (1/3). Bilingual Press: 110–113. JSTOR 25745018.
  16. ^ Aggie, The California. "Film Screening". Retrieved May 23, 2013.
  17. ^ Fiesta, OC Film. "Film Screening". Retrieved May 23, 2013.
  18. ^ Multicultural Center, UC Berkeley's. "Film Festival". Facebook. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  19. ^ Multicultural Resource Center, Oberlin College. "Film Festival". Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  20. ^ Film Festival, Reel Rasquache. "Film Screening". Retrieved May 31, 2013.
  21. ^ Film Center, Echo Park. "Film Festival". Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  22. ^ Library, Filmmakers. "Faith Even to The Fire". Alexander Street Press. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  23. ^ Faith Even to the Fire. World Cat. OCLC 747797570.
  24. ^ Projections, Alternative. "Moving Pictures: Painting, Photography, Film". Los Angeles Filmforum. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
  25. ^ "Chicana". Women Make Movies. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  26. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (December 14, 2021). "National Film Registry Adds Return Of The Jedi, Fellowship Of The Ring, Strangers On A Train, Sounder, WALL-E & More". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 14, 2021.

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