Production Design in Period Film

October 21
18:00 - 20:00 CST
Pohualizcalli, Escuela de Cine Comunitario y Fotografía / Calzada Ermita 1385, San Pablo 9000
Mexico City, Mexico

With a career spanning from Roma to One Hundred Years of Solitude, including Olimpia, Mexican Gangster, I Have to Die Every Night, and I Dream in Another Language, production designer Bárbara Enríquez invites us to discover in a masterclass how research transforms into imagery. A class on the art of reconstructing the past through design, perspective, and memory.

About the Organizer:

LINEA is a student initiative created by the National League of Architecture Students of Mexico, a non-profit student organization that brings together over 2,000 architecture students and related disciplines from across Mexico. They form a national network committed to expanding their learning beyond the classroom, generating knowledge through academic activities. Their purpose is to strengthen connections among students and with the professional field, promoting experiences that foster their academic growth and preparation as future professionals.

With the support of Pohualizcalli, Community Film and Photography School, a free educational space that aims to bring cinema and photography closer to everyone. Its goal is to provide professional tools for storytelling from within communities, fostering inclusion, participation, and collective creation.