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Pedro Peira, CEO of Madrid’s production-sales company Festimania, signed an all-rights deal with MM Square Film to distribute in Taiwan Angel Parra and José Antonio Blanco’s documentary “Soul,” a Berlinale Culinary 2017 player.
“Inevitable” attracted buyer interest from Germany, Scandinavia, Italy and France, said Pedro Peira, at production-sales house Festimania Pics.
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Bamby Salcedo is turning 50 years old. For most people, a 50th birthday is a time of reflection, but for Bamby, it is a moment to celebrate. She is a true survivor: a transgender, HIV-positive, undocumented immigrant, victim of multiple sexual assaults, in recovery from narcotics addiction.
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In documentary “LA QueenCiañera,” filmmaker Pedro Peira follows Mexican-American transgender activist Bamby Salcedo as she prepares a 50th birthday celebration in Los Angeles attended by the people who helped her survive.
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In documentary “LA QueenCiañera,” filmmaker Pedro Peira follows Mexican-American transgender activist Bamby Salcedo as she prepares a 50th birthday celebration in Los Angeles attended by the people who helped her survive.