Deconstructing Huaco Retrato

Mon Jun 05 2023 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm

The Institute for Ideas and Imagination | Paris

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Deconstructing Huaco Retrato
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Deconstructing Huaco Retrato
About this Event

Film director Melina León and author Gabriela Wiener, both from Peru, will discuss literature, cinema, and the translation from one medium to the other. Melina is working on the cinema adaptation of Gabriela novel Huaco Retrato. Together, they will talk about questions of adaptation, especially how to honor the novel’s voice, honesty, and political depth while searching for the film’s own originality and identity. Their conversation will also address the current political violence in Peru, a topic at the heart of the novel through the lens of imperialism and colonization.


Gabriela Wiener is a Peruvian writer and journalist currently living in Madrid. She is the author of the books Sexografías, Nueve Lunas, Llamada Perdida, Dicen de Mí, as well as the book of poetry Ejercicios para el endurecimiento del espíritu. Her texts have been featured in national and international anthologies, and have been translated into English, Portuguese, Polish, French, and Italian. Gabriela Wiener’s first stories have appeared in the Peruvian magazine Etiqueta Negra. Wiener was editor in chief of the magazine Marie Claire España, and has contributed to the New York Times. She is now a columnist for El Diario. Wiener won Peru’s National Journalism Award for an investigative report on a case of gender violence. She is the creator of several performances that she has staged together with her family. She recently wrote and starred in the play Qué locura enamorarme yo de ti. Her most recent novel Huaco Retrato will be published in French in June 2023. Forthcoming in Spanish are a collection of poems Una pequeña fiesta llamada eternidad, the script of Qué locura enamorarme yo de ti, and other writings.

Melina León is a Peruvian film director. Her debut feature, Canción sin Nombre (Song without a Name), premiered at Cannes Director’s Fortnight 2019, becoming the first film by a Peruvian female filmmaker to be invited to Cannes. The film was nominated for Best Iberoamerican Feature at the Goya Awards 2022 and was Peru’s Oscar Entry for Best International Feature. Song without a Name has been selected in over 100 international film festivals and has won several awards including Best Director at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, Best Film at the Stockholm Film Festival, among others.


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The Institute for Ideas and Imagination, Columbia Global Centers | Paris, Reid Hall, Paris, France

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