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Mala Mala (2014)

Mala Mala (2014)

GENRESDocumentary,Biography,Drama,News
LANGSpanish,English
ACTOR
Jason CarriónPaxx MollAlberic PradosQueen Bee Ho
DIRECTOR
Antonio Santini,Dan Sickles

SYNOPSICS

Mala Mala (2014) is a Spanish,English movie. Antonio Santini,Dan Sickles has directed this movie. Jason Carrión,Paxx Moll,Alberic Prados,Queen Bee Ho are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Mala Mala (2014) is considered one of the best Documentary,Biography,Drama,News movie in India and around the world.

A documentary about the power of transformation told through the eyes of 9 trans-identifying individuals in Puerto Rico.

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Mala Mala (2014) Reviews

  • Beautiful, heartfelt look at the drag & trans-gender cultures in Puerto Rico

    vogler102015-09-19

    Comparing Mala Mala to Paris is Burning does a disservice to Mala Mala. This film presents an exploration of the many forms of gender expression: from those who wear it only on the surface to those who truly believe that they were assigned a different gender at birth. One of the subjects says it best when she says that some of the "trans-gender" girls actually want to be "beauty queens" and not real women because once youth fades and they can no longer be beauty queens, they are no longer interested in being women. Mala Mala presents a complete gradient of the understanding of gender expression with subjects from different backgrounds, social classes, and different ways of verbalizing just what it means to be trans-gender in Puerto Rico in the 2010s. The film conflates drag and trans-gender cultures because in Puerto Rico they are not separate in the same way the are in the United States and other western countries. The filmmakers are very much aware that some subjects are only playing women whereas others are being women. Ultimately the true heart of Mala Mala lies in the back-stories of the women in the film. At the end of the film, Ivana says that the way they can effect real change in society by pushing for a non-discrimination law in PR is not through legalese and statistics but through their own stories and their own struggles. This film delves into those stories precisely. This isn't a social philosophy think-piece that was concocted by people who've taken many critical gender studies classes at a university. Rather, it looks at subjects whose lives and backgrounds more than compensate for the limited vocabulary they have to make sense of who they are and what they do. This is a compelling film more interested in the "how" than in the "what".

  • Beautiful and Important film

    wbfb2015-10-01

    What an incredible and important film. Especially in the wake of gay marriage legislation and the imminent need for the United States and the rest of the world to recognize and accept the LBGT community. The women and men in this film open up so beautifully to reveal their daily lives and the struggle associated with being different in the eyes of standard society. Their resilience and passion is electric. The film is beautifully shot. It's easy to forget you're watching a documentary when the characters are so honest and engaging and the cinematography is exceptional. This film is a must see, highly recommend.

  • Game Changer for Documentaries

    gregwhiteusa2015-10-01

    Mala Mala not only captures the dazzling lives of Puerto Rico's trans gendered community, but also accomplishes the rarest of all documentary missions -- we witness favorable changes in the governmental legal system about a country's treatment of trans gender. America doesn't yet have that legislation; however, with films like Mala Mala, there's hope that one day the world will recognize this community which deserves -- and needs - our support. The film's is shot and edited in a fantastic rhythmic style that opened my eyes to a situation that might take place in another county, but lands on America's doorstep. The story is on point, and I felt privileged to step into the lives of the participants.

  • Exploitive

    kainoaappleton2014-11-27

    This examination of the Puerto Rican trans community is beautifully shot, has gorgeous music, and the director is a star of the indy film world. But ultimately it fails because it's nothing but glitter and pearls. No real HEART to the film. The loose structure follows several divas as they make their way, often from tortured backgrounds, struggling for love, but still respondent in their gowns. The trouble is that the analysis never goes any deeper than what one would expect from a USA Today article of a Hallmark TV show. It is quite bizarre when a film by such a famous director premieres at Tribeca, but then doesn't even get invited to Frameline. Perhaps the San Fran gender folks realized that trans is more than drag... it's about life...an aspect sorely missing here.

  • Unscripted Reality, Bravo!!!

    francisco-cassals2016-01-18

    This is an excellent documentary that showcase the individual stories of transsexuals and drag queens, a community that often overlaps which each other. You are looking at the most marginalized group of LGTTB individuals, who they are, how they see themselves and what are their aspirations. The way Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini captured a down-to-earth real life middle-class Puerto Rico yet present it in an alluring way is nothing less than brilliant. As someone who grew up in Puerto Rico I can confirm the authenticity of the landscape and the people. In the 2.5 yrs span that took to shoot the documentary the filmmakers managed to wave an interested and poignant plot culminating with a satisfactory victory. Nothing like Paris is Burning, is not really fair to compare both because the tone, the intent and the narratives are completely different.

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