Si Pudiera Desear Algo (If I Could Wish for Something)

Si Pudiera Desear Algo (If I Could Wish for Something)

Dora García's documentary weaves together footage from feminist protests in Mexico City with shots of musician La Bruja de Texcoco as she records a song. Screening as part of this year's Open City Documentary Festival
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Two protestors in a city square. Behind them a figure is sat on the floor wearing a balaclava and a fire is burning to the right
Event Venue
ICA
Event Address
Institute of Contemporary Art, The Mall, St James', London, SW1Y
Date
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Dora Garcia | 2021 | Belgium, France, Mexico, Norway | 65’ | digital | Spanish & Purépecha spoken, English subtitles

Taking its title from a 1930 song by Friedrich Höllander, Si Pudiera Desear Algo is an inquiry into how to bring about more safety, security, and ultimately happiness for women, without leaving behind the empathy and solidarity that has grown as a form of resistance against sustained misogyny and continuing femicides. The film traces recent mass-participation feminist actions in Mexico City which have sought to dismantle the patriarchal violence of the state and imagine a radical future in its place. Interspersed with this footage of protests, squats and graffiti are glimpses into the studio of La Bruja de Texcoco, a trans musician based in the city. Over the course of the film, she writes, develops and records music, culminating with a finished song that is an articulation of the sentiment for a liberated future, and the film’s theme song.

Presented in collaboration with Birds Eye View / Reclaim the Frame

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