Tamalero
What do resilience and conviviality taste like in prison? Reflections roll through Tamalero like waves, from generational food rituals in childhood to collective meal practices while incarcerated, and inform composed yet fragmentary glimpses. Hands, light, and faces each serve as an invocation to presence with sound: an ambient dream-space of sound from a propane burner on John Avila's Prison Pies food cart, and his memories and contemplations.
Director: Bradley Smith
Runtime: 11 min
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tamalero about?
- What do resilience and conviviality taste like in prison? Reflections roll through Tamalero like waves, from generational food rituals in childhood to collective meal practices while incarcerated, and inform composed yet fragmentary glimpses. Hands, light, and faces each serve as an invocation to presence with sound: an ambient dream-space of sound from a propane burner on John Avila's Prison Pies food cart, and his memories and contemplations.
- Who directed Tamalero?
- Tamalero was directed by Bradley Smith.
- How long is Tamalero?
- Tamalero has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).