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    Sylvia Morales

    American film director

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  1. Sylvia Morales. Sylvia Morales has directed, written, produced and edited award winning and nationally recognized film and video work for the last 30 years. She directed episodes from the three seasons of Showtimes' groundbreaking series, Resurrection Blvd, working with actors Elizabeth Pena, Lou Gossett, Jr., Michael De Lorenzo and Esai Morales.

  2. Questions about reconciling competing demands are ones that highly acclaimed filmmaker Sylvia Morales, a working mother of two herself, pondered aloud as she prepared this documentary. Historical footage and recent interviews with each woman reveal their contributions to key struggles for Latino empowerment and other major movements of our time.

  3. Sylvia Morales (born 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American film director, writer, producer, and editor. Morales is recognized as one of the first female Mexican-American filmmakers to have established a Latino cinema.

  4. Dec 4, 2018 · Sylvia (Morales) Reed was Lou Reeds wife, but she was also his integral creative half during arguably Lou’s most consistent run of solo work. Having met around the infamous CBGB scene in 1977, they were married in 1980, divorced in 1994.

  5. Mar 13, 2021 · SYLVIA MORALES. Morales is the second wife of Reed, whom he married from 1980 to 1990. She was his longtime wife and manager. Amazingly, Morales enjoys the quietness that comes with a private life but had to break her almost 18-year media silence to defend Reed.

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  7. Jul 8, 2010 · In this sharply focused documentary award-winning filmmaker, writer and educator, Sylvia Morales parenthetically considers her own questions about finding this balance in relation to five women deeply involved in the Latina rights movement.

  8. Chicana filmmaker. Sylvia Morales was born in July 1943 in Phoenix, Arizona. Raised by her single mother in Southern California, she attended Culver City Elementary and Culver City ...

  9. It covers women's role in Aztec society, their participation in the 1810 struggle for Mexican independence, their involvement in the US labor strikes in 1872, their contributions to the 1910 Mexican revolution and their leadership in contemporary civil rights causes.

  10. Chicana: Directed by Sylvia Morales. With Carmen Zapata, Alicia Escalante, Francisca Flores, Dolores Huerta. Over a collage of artworks, photographs, and documentary footage, Carmen Zapata and an array of Chicana activists narrate the history of struggles faced by Mexican and Mexican-American women from the pre-Columbian era to the present day.

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