Constanza Hevia

Filmes

The Gunnery:  A Montford Point Marine
Camera Operator
In this heartfelt short film by Daniel Leonard Bernardi, Roosevelt Farrow, born in 1929 at the start of the Great Depression, shares his lifelong dream of becoming a U.S. Marine, despite the racial barriers of his time. Raised by his grandmother in humble conditions, he was inspired by the sight of Marines visiting his community. Farrow's determination led him to join the Marine Corps, where he faced the challenges of Montford Point boot camp and eventually became an expert marksman and retiring as a Gunnery Sergeant. Although he never saw combat due, in his view, to his beloved wife's prayers, he realized the significance of his journey when he witnessed black officers rising in the ranks. Farrow's story is a testament to perseverance and the pursuit of one's dreams, encouraging others not to give up on their aspirations despite austere beginnings and social injustice.
From Mexico to Vietnam: a Chicano story
Additional Camera
This film tells the story of Jesus Duran, who immigrated from Mexico at a young age, and did his military service in Vietnam where, through a heroic act, he saved his platoon, and was awarded a posthumous medal of honor in 2014.
Immigrant Service: Focus on Jesus Duran
Additional Camera
After losing her father at an early age, Tina Duran explores the rich history of her father, the story of her ancestors who migrated from Mexico to the United States, and the implications the Vietnam War had on their community.
Buck Southworth: U.S. Air Force Flight Crew
Sound Recordist
Buck Southworth's life as an Air Force aircrewman narrated by his wife, Priscilla Southworth, now a volunteer at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery, she tells a story about her husband, bravery, dedication to the mission and love.
Pam Roark: Iraq War Nurse
Sound Recordist
Pam Roark: Iraq War Nurse is a short documentary about Captain Pam Roark - a Navy nurse whose life-long passion and commitment resulted in an exciting story of female military leadership.
Os 33
Second Second Assistant Director
Capiapó, Chile. Um desmoronamento faz com que a única entrada e saída de uma mina seja lacrada, prendendo 33 mineradores a mais de 700 metros abaixo do nível do mar. Eles ficam em um lugar chamado refúgio e, liderados por Mario Sepúlveda, precisam racionar o alimento disponível. Paralelamente, o Ministro da Energia Laurence Golborne faz o possível para conseguir que os mineiros sejam resgatados, enfrentando dificuldades técnicas e o próprio tempo.
Mejor estar solo
First Assistant Director
Hugo is a young man who has been left at the altar, in what was to be a three-day celebration arranged by his manipulative mother-in-law. In addition to keeping up with his overprotective father demands and crossing paths with an ex-girlfriend, he soon realizes that it is better to be alone.
Citizen Kramer
Second Assistant Director
Stefan Kramer taking advantage of the presidential elections in Chile decides to make a show for the occasion. Unfortunately, the public believe that it is a real candidacy and will have to become a real candidate.
Barrio Universitario
Second Assistant Director
In the midst of the battle between a humble technical center and a powerful university for the award to build a robot to Chile, love arises.
Have You Seen Lupita?
Production Coordinator
Lupita, a young mexican girl, runs away from her family who want to commit her into a hospital. She will start a journey that will take us into a world that seems crazier than she is. With her sensuality, innocence and romanticism, Lupita invites us to think that the world can be experienced in other ways.
Dawson Isla 10
Assistant Director
Dawson, Ilha 10, aborda o golpe militar que em 1973 derrubou o governo democrático de Salvador Allende e vitimou milhares de chilenos, dando início a uma das mais longas e sangrentas ditaduras da América Latina. O filme mostra o sofrimento de ministros do governo Allende que foram aprisionados em uma ilha gelada, de clima antártico, onde funcionou um campo de concentração projetado pelo criminoso nazista Walter Rauff, então refugiado no Chile. A história é baseada no livro Isla 10, de autoria de Sergio Bitar - então ministro das Minas e Energias do governo Allende e, à época do lançamento do filme, ministro do governo de Michelle Bachelet. O filme utiliza cenas reais e revela os minutos finais do presidente eleito Salvador Allende, entrincheirado e resistindo solitário no Palácio La Moneda, onde foi assassinado pelos militares chilenos.