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Filmmaking professor debuts at TriBeCa

April 20, 2016

English professor Cecilia Aldarondo has had her documentary film Memories of a Penitent Heart accepted in the renowned TriBeCa Film Festival.

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Cecilia Aldarondo

Decades after her uncle Miguel's death, Cecilia Aldarondo began the search for answers to a family secret. Now at TriBeCa Film Festival, her Memories of a Penitent Heart tracks her progress as filmmaker, family historian, and detective, eventually exploring the lasting impact of the AIDS epidemic, as seen through the lens of her own family.

A member of ΢Ȧ’s English faculty, Aldarondo teaches film studies and other courses. In her director’s statement for the documentary, she says, "I became a filmmaker on the day that my mother gave me a box of 8mm films she discovered in her garage. Visceral memories of my uncle Miguel's funeral came back to me, and suddenly I found myself asking uncomfortable questions.” She wondered, had “this chapter in my family history been forgotten, and what could I do about it now?" In her investigation, she tracks down her uncle’s estranged lover and opens a Pandora’s box of family issues.

The film is being screened at TriBeCa through this weekend (a ΢Ȧ busload, including students and faculty from the Moore Documentary Studies Collaborative, is heading there on Saturday), plus it was acquired for broadcast by the . 

View the Penitent Heart trailer below or  

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