It has been a crazy past few weeks for the team at San Telmo Productions as we were providing complete production services for the Dutch TV show “Beauty and the Beat”. The show follows a group of female DJs from the Netherlands who compete to be crowned the next top female DJ of the Netherlands. … Continue reading »
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Update on Goals for Girls! Documentary about Women’s soccer in Argentina
by Amy Ramirez, contributing blogger Originally a documentary about a group of girls in Villa 31 shantytown, Goals for Girls has evolved to incorporate the point of view of women from all walks of life that play soccer either for fun or professionally. Interviews with journalists, scientists, and people in the world of women’s soccer … Continue reading »
San Telmo Productions offers Complete Video Productions Services in Argentina for Syngenta Corporate Video
Last week we provided a local English-speaking film crew, equipment and logistics for a corporate video for argo company Syngenta. The producer was the Edge Picture Company of London, and we all got to try out Sony’s new pmw-f3, an HD camera which is going to battle the Red One for getting that film look … Continue reading »
Video Workshop Underway: Girls go to Cinema for the first time!
For many girls on the Villa 31 soccer team, “Las Aliadas” (the allies), last Saturday night was the first time they saw a movie in a movie theater. It was a great experience: they loved the movie, the romantic comedy “Igualita a mi”, and even got their photo taken with Argentine television star Soledad Silvera. … Continue reading »
“The Hooker & the Transvestite 2″ Takes First Place in Filmaka “Hard Times” Contest
For these two working girls, it sucks to be hungry. . . It took a year to get the results back, but there in. . . a jury made of 12 Hollywood a-listers including Wim Wenders, Werner Herzog and Colin Filth have declared “La Puta y la Transvesti, parte 2″ (The Hooker and the Transvestite … Continue reading »
“Goals for Girls The Movie” Now on Face Book!
If you want to stay on top of all the happenings of the latest documentary of San Telmo Productions, it’s never been easier than joining the facebook page which features a cool photo-montage, the award winning short and tons of micro-blogging and links to related films and news articles, all in English! The page was … Continue reading »
“Goals for Girls” gets BIG Article in Buenos Aires Newspaper
by Tracey Chandler, contributing blogger “Goals for Girls: The Movie” was featured recently in the new printed newspaper, El Tiempo, in their important Sunday edition and with a two-page spread. A scanned copy of the printed article (in Spanish) can be seen below. Click here to read the pdf format of the Article in El … Continue reading »
Goals for Girls makes The New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF)
by Tracey Chandler, contributing blogger The “Goals for Girls” documentary short, produced and directed by Ginger Gentile and Gabriel Balanovsky of San Telmo Productions in Buenos Aires, is proud to announce that it has entered into the official competition of The New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF) which begins on July 27th and runs … Continue reading »
“Goals for Girls” Documentary’s Protagonists Excited about Video Workshop
Yesterday’s film shoot for “Goals for Girls” turned out to be more exciting than expected. While the goal for the shoot was to just get footage of the girls playing at a tournament outside of the shantytown, one of the girls got injured during a game when a player from the challenging team kicked her … Continue reading »
San Telmo Productions Wraps Filming Spanish Learning Videos for Joint Venture between K12 INC and Middlebury
It’s not everyday that we at San Telmo Productions are part of a new global enterprise, but the New York Times recently reported on a new online language program that we filmed videos for in March in Buenos Aires. Middlebury College, a small Vermont college known for its rigorous foreign-language programs, is forming a venture … Continue reading »