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Last Updated: 8/7/2008

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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 42
Sign: Leo

State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/13/2007

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008 

Current mood:  adventurous
Dear friends,

Our short to feature - Soledad Is Gone Forever - screens this Thursday, October 23, 7 pm, EST in Times Square NYC.

Part of the Cannes Film Market in 2007, Soledad Is Gone Forever is a psychological drama that explores the chilling consequences of political persecution through the eyes of Soledad Gonzalez, a young Chilean photographer living in San Francisco.

Times Square FHTA Film Festival
THURSDAY, October 23
Times Square Arts Center - Theatre 2 (playing with feature film The Other
America)
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
300 W. 43rd Street
New York, NY
http://fhta-live.com/timessquare
Tickets for the NYC event are officially available online! Individual tickets
are $10.
http://timessquareartscenter.com/events/index.php

For audiences who cannot make it to the NYC screening, Soledad and 6 other FromHere To Awesome films will be simulcast in the 3-D virtual world called Multiverse Places.
Fans from around the world can create an account on the Multiverse Places website (www.mv-places.com) and login to see the a live stream of these films- broadcast at the same time as the real life screenings at the Times Square Art Center.

Detailed Instructions on how to view the films in Multiverse Places- Times
Square are here:
fhta-live.com/timessquare/mvp

Consider buying our short at the following outlets:
http://www.indieflix.com/films/soledadisgoneforever
http://www.caachi.com/Members/FHTA/soledad_is_gone_forever
http://heretic.bside.com/films/soledadisgoneforever
http://www.joost.com/0359ti1/t/Soledad-is-Gone-Forever

Become our friend at IndieGogo - where Independent Happens!
http://www.indiegogo.com/individual/view/290

Thank you for your support!

Best regards,

Mabel Valdiviezo
Cesar Viana-Teague
Haiku Films
http://www.haikufilms.org
Film Website: http://www.soledadisgoneforever.com
Blog: http://www.mabelvaldiviezo.com
Friday, October 10, 2008 
Dear Friends,

Warm greetings ALL!
Hope everybody is having a wonderful autumn!

We are thrilled to announce the latest screenings for our short - Soledad Is Gone Forever - starting at the VideoFest 2008 on Friday, October 17, 6:30 pm in the Mission Cultural Center.

I will also have a live interview ..-UP, a TV Show on Public Access Television, Channel 29 and A T&T Cable Channel 99, on Wed. October 15 at 7:30 pm.
I will cover the journey behind the short and our plans for the feature length thriller.

Come and join us at our screenings and feel free to forward this e-mail to anyone who might be interested.

OCTOBER SCREENINGS
VideoFest 2008
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 6:30 pm
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
2868 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110
415.821.1155
videofest.blogspot.com

Allentown From Here To Awesome Film Fest
SATURDAY OCT 18
9:00 - 11:00 pm (playing with feature film Abel Raises Cain)
Allentown Brew Works
812 Hamilton St. Allentown, PA 18101
Phone: 610.433.7777

CALGARY - First Screening in Canada
SATURDAY Oct 18
11pm
Braeside 1747 –
107 Ave SW Calgary AB
Canada

Times Square FHTA Film Festival
THURSDAY, October 23
Times Square Arts Center - Theatre 2 (playing with feature film The Other America)
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
300 W. 43rd Street
New York, NY
http://fhta-live.com/timessquare
Tickets for the NYC event are officially available online! Individual tickets are $10.
http://timessquareartscenter.com/events/index.php

For audiences who cannot make it to the NYC screening, Soledad and 6 other From Here To Awesome films will be simulcast in the 3-D virtual world called Multiverse Places. Fans from around the world can create an account on the Multiverse Places website (www.mv-places.com) and login to see the a live stream of these films- broadcast at the same time as the real life screenings at the Times Square Art Center.

Detailed Instructions on how to view the films in Multiverse Places- Times Square COMING SOON.
In the meantime, signup here to get started: http://www.mv-places.com

Consider buying our short at the following outlets:
http://www.indieflix.com/films/soledadisgoneforever
http://www.caachi.com/Members/FHTA/soledad_is_gone_forever
http://heretic.bside.com/films/soledadisgoneforever
http://www.joost.com/0359ti1/t/Soledad-is-Gone-Forever

Become our friend at IndieGogo - where Independent Happens!
http://www.indiegogo.com/individual/view/290

Thank you for your support!

Best regards,

Mabel Valdiviezo
Cesar Viana-Teague
Haiku Films
http://www.haikufilms.org
Film Website: http://www.soledadisgoneforever.com
Blog: http://www.mabelvaldiviezo.com
Sunday, May 25, 2008 

Current mood:  blissful
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Monday, April 28, 2008 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
I am a raconteur. I create hyper realities using images, sound, motion and time, to inspire audiences everywhere to continue their exploration of life.

For me, storytelling is powerful. With great stories come great forces that expand our perceptions by captivating our imaginations.

In 2006, I made an ambitious short film, Soledad is Gone Forever.

It was inevitable. Ever since I was a child in Peru I have been drawn to the power of story.

This one is shaped by, Soledad Gonzalez, a brave woman searching for truth about herself, her family and her country. I wanted to tell the world how political persecution by military regimes in Latin America has caused long-term psychological impact on men, women, and children.

Many times after our screenings, moviegoers have approached me to share their own experiences. This makes moviemaking so worthwhile.

Today, after many screenings, awards and industry recognition, I find myself with my partner, Cesar, working towards the feature length version of Soledad Is Gone Forever.

I invite you to come back regularly to learn about my filmmaking process.

Perhaps you will be inspired to become a raconteur too. And if you feel inspired to write to me, I may learn something from you as well.

Sincerely,

Mabel