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🎥 A Filmmaker Collective
📍Los Angeles
🍿Check out our projects:
@latinocinemaarchive & @flatmemoryradio
🎞️ All our Films in our YouTube Channel ⤵️
📀 Introducing: Flat Memory Radio, a brand new branch of Flat Memory Media meant to highlight local musical talent and provide a cinematic visual companion to their sounds.
Join us as we build this project together!
Welcome to the Latino Cinema Archive — a space to celebrate the beauty, craft, and rich legacy of Latin American cinema. 🎬✨
We begin with a masterwork: Enamorada (1946), directed by Emilio Fernández and lensed by the legendary Gabriel Figueroa.
Set during the Mexican Revolution, this film is a luminous blend of political drama and passionate romance — elevated by the iconic performances of María Félix and Pedro Armendáriz. Figueroa’s cinematography paints every frame with shadow and soul, cementing his legacy as one of cinema’s greatest visual poets.
This is just the beginning. Welcome to this journey through the rich history of Latin American through film 🎞️
#latinocinemaarchive

🎥 Introducing: “Flat Memory Media PRESENTS”, where we will be distributing great works from other artists and filmmakers alongside our own productions.
Submissions opening soon!
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilmmakers #cinema #flatmemorymediapresents
🎥 Introducing: “Flat Memory Media PRESENTS”, where we will be distributing great works from other artists and filmmakers alongside our own productions.
Submissions opening soon!
#indiefilmmaking #indiefilmmakers #cinema #flatmemorymediapresents
in times of ai there’s nothing more magical than analog art. To all artists that take their craft seriously, please keep creating beautiful art 🫂 #cinematography #cinematok #16mm #stevenspielberg #filmphotography
A film so ahead of its time, three different governments tried to erase it.
🎞️ Soy Cuba (1964)
dir. Mikhail Kalatozov
cin. Sergei Urusevsky
Before the Steadicam existed, before lightweight cameras, before any of the tools modern filmmakers take for granted, a Soviet-Cuban crew did something that should have been impossible.
Soy Cuba tells four intertwined stories of ordinary Cubans living under the weight of poverty, exploitation, and revolution, set in the final days before Castro’s rise to power. But the story almost doesn’t matter. What matters is how it moves.
The camera descends from a rooftop bikini party, several floors down, dives into a swimming pool, and emerges without a single cut. In another sequence, it tracks a flag-draped body through a crowded street, rises four stories above a building, drifts sideways, and passes through a window into a cigar factory before floating back out over the street below. These shots were achieved with a single Éclair camera, an early vest rig passed between crew members like a relay, and a custom spinning glass disk borrowed from a submarine periscope.
Paul Thomas Anderson explicitly cited Soy Cuba as the direct inspiration for the pool party sequence in Boogie Nights, on the film’s DVD commentary. The shot in which the camera eases into the pool behind a woman in a bikini is a direct homage to Kalatozov’s opening sequence. Same technique. Thirty years apart. Different world, same obsession with what a camera can feel like when it refuses to stop moving.
Soy Cuba was made as propaganda. It survived as poetry.
#latinocinemaarchive #soycuba #paulthomasanderson #cinema #cinematography
Officially launching our ‘flat memory mixtapes’. A video series in which we’ll be highlighting YOU👈, the person with immaculate musical taste.
For our first episode, enjoy this chill mix of classic soul and funk, curated by @mousanz
▶️ Full mixtape on YouTube
#mixtape #soul #funk
Mexico City tried to forget them. Buñuel made sure no one could
🎞️ Los Olvidados (1950)
dir. Luis Buñuel
cin. Gabriel Figueroa
Some films show poverty. This one makes you feel its weight, without ever asking you to look away.
In the slums of Mexico City, teenage outcast El Jaibo escapes from a reform school and pulls the gentle Pedro deeper into a world of survival, cruelty, and no easy exits.
Buñuel spent two years researching the film in the files of local reform schools before writing a single word of the script. The film opens with a declaration: “This movie is based entirely on facts of real life.” He meant it.
Shot on location with largely non-professional actors, Los Olvidados refuses to romanticize its characters. The poor are not ennobled. They are human, desperate, and unpredictable.
Buñuel weaves surrealist dream sequences into the raw documentary texture, creating something that feels both like a newsreel and a nightmare.
Gabriel Figueroa’s monochrome photography, the same lens behind Enamorada and Macario, is here turned toward Mexico’s most invisible children. Unflinching. Luminous. Restored to its full glory.
The film was pulled from Mexican theaters after just four days. The public wasn’t ready. One year later, it won Best Director at Cannes.
Nobel Prize-winning writer Octavio Paz championed it in France. In 2003, UNESCO inscribed it on the Memory of the World Register.
Los Olvidados was Buñuel’s own favorite of all his films. Watching it, you understand why.
#latinocinemaarchive #cinema #mexicancinema #luisbuñuel #cinematography
in a world that cuts too fast, slow zooms allow us to meditate 🧘🏽♂️
have you ever watched “Barry Lyndon”? when used tastefully, zoom shots can be some of the most beautiful and dynamic shot types; they are perfect for creating dread and increase tension, as well as to reveal or conceal information inside the frame 🖼️
I got this shot is from a fashion film directed my friend @mousanz and produced by @flatmemorymedia
Shot on #16mm using @kodak_shootfilm
my love is for human art and as long as I’m able to, I’ll shoot most of my projects on @kodak_shootfilm
I love this music video that I directed for @balm.fm and had the pleasure of being shot by @jas0njung on 16mm film and edited by @ben.winter
Check out her music, it is amazing!! @balm.fm
🎞️ Ya no estoy aquí (2019)
dir. Fernando Frías de la Parra
cin. Damián García
The dance didn’t stop. Even when everything else did.
Identity doesn’t disappear when you cross a border. But sometimes, the world makes you feel like it does.
Ulises is 17, a proud member of the Kolombias;a countercultural movement in Monterrey built around oversized clothes, striking hairdos, and the hypnotic rhythm of cumbia rebajada: cumbia slowed down until it feels like a heartbeat. When cartel violence forces him to flee to Queens, New York, he carries his entire world inside him; and finds no one there to receive it.
Filmed on location in Monterrey’s hillside neighborhoods, cinematographer Damián García crafts two visually distinct worlds: the warm, fluid spontaneity of home, and a New York that grows colder and more desaturated with every passing scene. The camera doesn’t rush; it observes, drifts, breathes.
Cast almost entirely with non-professional actors from the real communities depicted, the film blurs the line between fiction and documentary. Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro championed it publicly. It swept 10 Premios Ariel -including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Script -and was Mexico’s official submission to the Academy Awards.
Ya no estoy aquí isn’t just a story about immigration. It’s about what we lose when we’re forced to leave the only place that ever made sense of who we are.
#latinocinemaarchive #latinamericancinemaarchive #cinema #cinematography

📸 BTS shots by the great @danieltothebts of our latest set with the amazing @iamabstrkt
#djset #btspics #hiphop

📸 BTS shots by the great @danieltothebts of our latest set with the amazing @iamabstrkt
#djset #btspics #hiphop

📸 BTS shots by the great @danieltothebts of our latest set with the amazing @iamabstrkt
#djset #btspics #hiphop

📸 BTS shots by the great @danieltothebts of our latest set with the amazing @iamabstrkt
#djset #btspics #hiphop

📸 BTS shots by the great @danieltothebts of our latest set with the amazing @iamabstrkt
#djset #btspics #hiphop

📸 BTS shots by the great @danieltothebts of our latest set with the amazing @iamabstrkt
#djset #btspics #hiphop

📸 BTS shots by the great @danieltothebts of our latest set with the amazing @iamabstrkt
#djset #btspics #hiphop
Your favorite radio station 💃🕺
▶️ Enjoy @iamabstrkt ‘s full set on our YouTube channel!
#djset #rnb #hiphop
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