Archive for May, 2009

How it all began

May 27 2009   Leave a Comment   

thehistoryIn 1990, as the year was ending, Jac Avila was in London working with Channel Four in the subtitling of his feature film Krik Krak Tales of a Nightmare. At the same time he was negotiating the pre-sale for a feature film then titled Pachamama, to be filmed in Bolivia. One afternoon Jac was called to meet with the head of acquisitions to close the deal.   That very evening the gulf war broke out and all of the funding of Channel 4 was directed to cover the war.. all deals were off.

Dissapointed but not discouraged,  Jac returned to New York and with Henriette Szabó formed the company to continue on the quest for funds to produce the now elusive film. They named the company Pachamama Films, as a homage to the project that was going to be the first in a list of many… or so they hoped.

Pachamama is the Aymara word for Mother Earth. There’s a fundamental place for the Pachamama in Aymara tradition and culture, it’s basic, it is the source of life, life itself. The earth is not seen as some out of the world goddess but rather as a natural living entity who must be respected and feared … an entity that is not immortal, but one who if push comes to shove will take care of herself.

Pachamama is also the word for The Beginning of all things, which refers to the universe, the cosmos, the mother of all things seen and unseen.  So Jac picked a name full of symbolism.

In 1992 Jac and Henriette went to Bolivia to plant the seeds of the project and everything else to come

Monsieur Montéz (working title), a new production of Pachamama Films

May 25 2009   Leave a Comment   
The poster of the film Monsieur Montéz

The poster of the film Monsieur Montéz

Monsieur Montéz, (working title), our new production, is almost ready.  Our highly esteemed editor is putting the  final touches to the production while the director, Amy Hesketh, eagerly awaits  the outcome.

Monsieur Montéz is the story of an obsessive relationship between a young French woman and an older Bolivian man. Their unusual romance, like the country in which they live, is transforming, sometimes violent and difficult to understand.

Monsieur Montéz was written, produced and directed by Amy Hesketh, Jac Avila was the director of photography and producer.  Veronica Paintoux and Jac Avila have the leading roles, Erik Antoinne, Beto Lopez and Alfredo Lopez C.  have supporting roles.

We’re here and we plan to stay!

May 25 2009   Leave a Comment   

This is the official blog of Pachamama Films, we’ll tell all about us, keep you updated on our projects, our films, our where abouts, and whatever comes to our frisky minds.

So far this is just a test, so there.

 
     
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