Sarah Minter

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Sarah Minter

Born January 1, 1953 · Puebla, Mexico

Died April 7, 2016 · aged 63

Sarah Isabel Minter Muñoz de Cote (1953 - April 7th, 2016), bette known simply as Sarah Minter, was a Mexican film director and video artist, a pioneer of experimental film and video in Mexico.

Known For

Punk SoulPunk Soul · 1991
Punk Soul
6.21991
MovieDrama
Part-improvised and starring a cast of nonactors led by real-life punk Ana Hernandez (as Alma, which also means “soul”), ALMA PUNK traces the tortuous path of a young riot grrl from the Mexico City punk scene as she moves north to Tijuana and, eventually, towards the United States. It confidently breaks with the rules of staging docudrama with an unsparing look at Alma’s love life, unfakeable scene bohemianism and extensive location footage of Mexico before NAFTA and after the 1985 earthquake. “I feel like no one is supporting me,” Alma says. “Guys want everything and give nothing in return. Isn’t that so?” Like NADIE ES INOCENTE, this film uses the intimacy and flexibility of video (this time, 3/4″) to wring innovation in the editing room, this time to give Alma a similarly alienated and jittery headspace.
I Promise You AnarchyI Promise You Anarchy · 2015
I Promise You Anarchy
6.32015
MovieRomanceDrama
Miguel and Johnny know each other since childhood. They are dedicated to skate and have fun. To earn easy money and continue skating, they sell their own blood to a clandestine contact in a hospital. The activity becomes business until a large transaction is not as they imagined.
Sin tantos panchosSin tantos panchos · 2019
Sin tantos panchos
2019
MovieDocumentary
In the eighties, different gangs arose in the suburban and marginal areas of Mexico City. This is a documentary about some of those gangs and the people who filmed them.
RoomRoom · 2005
Room
4.32005
MovieDramaDocumentary
A Texan begins a cross-country journey in hope of finding the empty loft she keeps seeing in visions.
Mex-MetrMex-Metr · 1987
Mex-Metr
1987
Movie
Unusual and suggestive journey through Mexico City and the Metro. In this work the most used public transport system in Mexico City, the Metro, is taken or transformed into a scenic space for a filmic choreography performed by the Ballet Teatro del Cuerpo where the tension between the intimate, the public and the private becomes evident. Music by Vicente Rojo Cama.
Nobody Is InnocentNobody Is Innocent · 1986
Nobody Is Innocent
8.51986
MovieDrama
"Kara", in an attempt to extinguish the fire that burns him and to flee from drugs and his own frustration, sets out on a train journey. On his trip he nostalgically recalls all kinds of scenes with his gang the "Punk Shits" in Ciudad Neza.
AdageAdage · 1980
Adage
1980
Movie
As she has sex with her husband, she starts to fantasize about cheating on him.
Nobody Is Innocent 20 Years LaterNobody Is Innocent 20 Years Later · 2010
Nobody Is Innocent 20 Years Later
9.02010
MovieDocumentary
In 1987, the film director and video artist Sarah Minter, made the documentary exercise Nobody is Innocent, a film that portrayed the daily life of the youth gang Los Mierdas Punk, from and residents of Ciudad Neza, State of Mexico. More than 20 years later, Minter returns to the streets where the tape was recorded to reconnect with the original members of the band, who today are around forty years old and still live in the same places.

Filmography

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Punk SoulPunk Soul · 1991
Punk Soul
6.21991
MovieDrama
Part-improvised and starring a cast of nonactors led by real-life punk Ana Hernandez (as Alma, which also means “soul”), ALMA PUNK traces the tortuous path of a young riot grrl from the Mexico City punk scene as she moves north to Tijuana and, eventually, towards the United States. It confidently breaks with the rules of staging docudrama with an unsparing look at Alma’s love life, unfakeable scene bohemianism and extensive location footage of Mexico before NAFTA and after the 1985 earthquake. “I feel like no one is supporting me,” Alma says. “Guys want everything and give nothing in return. Isn’t that so?” Like NADIE ES INOCENTE, this film uses the intimacy and flexibility of video (this time, 3/4″) to wring innovation in the editing room, this time to give Alma a similarly alienated and jittery headspace.

Cinematography