The Life of Carmen

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Abstract

The Life of Carmen is a short documentary film about the life and experiences of a 94-year-old Ecuadorian raised woman, Carmen Panchana. Her vast encounters allow her to share advice to those who are willing to learn from an elder. We travel back through her life experiences and memories shown through photos and stories about her time in Ecuador, moving to America, and her relationships with her husband and son. The film is directed by Madison Hurtado, Carmen’s granddaughter. The film was coedited by Brooke Bowser.

Faculty Sponsors

Dr. Alex Bordino

Project Type

Event

Location

Alvin Sherman Library

Start Date

4-3-2024 12:30 PM

End Date

4-4-2024 1:30 PM

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The Life of Carmen

Alvin Sherman Library

The Life of Carmen is a short documentary film about the life and experiences of a 94-year-old Ecuadorian raised woman, Carmen Panchana. Her vast encounters allow her to share advice to those who are willing to learn from an elder. We travel back through her life experiences and memories shown through photos and stories about her time in Ecuador, moving to America, and her relationships with her husband and son. The film is directed by Madison Hurtado, Carmen’s granddaughter. The film was coedited by Brooke Bowser.