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Claudia Llosa Bueno (born 15 November 1976) is a
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film director, writer, producer, and author. She is recognized for her Academy-Award-nominated film, '' The Milk of Sorrow''.


Early life

Claudia Llosa was born on November 15, 1976, in
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. Her mother, Patricia Bueno Risso, is an artist from Italy and her father, Alejandro Llosa Garcia worked in the engineering field. Her siblings are Patricia Llosa and Andrea Llosa. She is the niece of the Peruvian writer
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and the film director
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. She studied at Newton College in Lima. Her post-secondary studies were spent majoring in Film Direction at the
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. Llosa moved from Peru to
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in the late 1990s. From 1998 to 2001, she studied there at the film academy ''Escuela TAI''. At the end of her studies ,she started working on the script for '' Madeinusa''. She moved to
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to work in the advertising industry.


Career

Claudia Llosa’s first film, ''Madeinusa'' tells the story of a rural and religious village in Peru. In ''Madeinusa'', tvents occur over the Easter season due to the belief that during this period of time ,a person can sin without being punished. ''Madeinusa'' premiered in competition at Sundance Festival 2006 ,where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, won the prize for the best unpublished script at the 2003
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and received several international awards, including the FIPRESCI international critics award at Rotterdam Festival and the Best Latin American Film Award at Malaga Festival, among others. In 2009, Llosa finished her second film, '' The Milk of Sorrow'' (''La teta asustada''). The ''Milk of Sorrow'' was inspired by the era of terrorism by the Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso), which the citizens of Peru experienced between 1980 and 1992. This era gave rise to the Andean folk belief, which this movie is based on, that women who experienced trauma during this period of time would pass on their anxieties to their children through their breast milk. The film was shot over a period of six weeks, with filming locations in Lima or near the capital. The film was written and directed by Claudia Llosa and the creation of ''The Milk of Sorrow'' included the help of cinematographer Natasha Braier and camera operator Guillermo Garcia Meza. The film was shortlisted for the
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. It was the first Peruvian film nominated for the
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Award and won the main award.Kuhlbrodt, Detlef
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. In:
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, 13. Februar 2009, S. 26
Llosa's film also gained recognition from awards such as FIPRESCI in 2009 and multiple awards at the Lima Film Festival. In Lima, Peru, ''The Milk of Sorrow'' outsold the ticket sales of the film
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during its premiere. However, in the more rural communities of Peru The Milk of Sorrow did not gain the same reception. On February 2, 2010, Llosa's ''The Milk of Sorrow'' was nominated for the
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in the Best Foreign Film Category.Oscar Nominations: Foreign Film Category
/ref> Also, in 2010, Claudia Llosa was invited to become a member of Hollywood’s Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. According to film scholar Sarah Barrows, Claudia Llosa’s films do not portray stereotypes of the indigenous communities of Peru. Although Llosa does not portray these stereotypes, her films do not always receive a positive reaction from these communities due to the more serious depiction of them in films and the subject matters surrounding them. Llosa's films tend to focus on the harshness and difficulties these communities may face and for that reason, indigenous communities do not see it as complimentary. One of the reasons viewers critiqued her films, in particular ''The Milk of Sorrow'' was due to the fact that Llosa stated in her
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press conference that much of the story is fiction and that such things as "the milk of sorrow" and women adopting extreme measures for rape prevention were not real. In 2012, Claudia Llosa's short film '' Loxoro'', produced by tscar winner
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was shortlisted for the
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. ''Loxoro'' won the Teddy Award in the category of Best Short Film. Claudia Llosa is the author of children's book ''La Guerrera de Cristal''. This was her first work of literature and was published in 2013. Her 2014 film '' Aloft'' had its premiere in the competition section of the
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. Claudia Llosa is also credited as director for a few episodes in TV series such as ''50 años de'', ''Fronteras'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Filmography

, no other movie has been scheduled to be directed by Llosa.


Awards and nominations


References


External links


Interview
zu ''Madeinusa'' bei cinemawithoutborders.com (englisch)
Interview
zu ''Madeinusa'' bei kinothusis.ch (PDF-Datei, deutsch; 25,2 KB) *
The Magic Realism of Peruvian Claudia Llosa's 'La Teta Asustada' and 'Madeinusa.'
{{DEFAULTSORT:Llosa, Claudia 1976 births Peruvian screenwriters Living people Peruvian film directors Peruvian women film directors Peruvian film producers Peruvian people of Basque descent Peruvian people of Spanish descent Peruvian people of Mestizo descent Peruvian people of British descent Peruvian people of Italian descent University of Lima alumni Mass media people from Lima Directors of Golden Bear winners Peruvian women film producers