In the recently released HBO's new documentary series, the peeping photos are full of riffed colors, colorful dresses and shining crowns. The series titled "15: QuinceañeraStory" is exploring the cultural implication behind the tradition of Quince añeras.
The new mini series will debut on December 19 and will continue until the 22nd and emphasize that five young women will participate in their cultural traditions and women's sovereignty. The documentary will focus on when young women and their families deal with latin complexity in today's turbulent political environment. From dealing with ongoing fear of being exiled from the family, until the youth become a struggle to reach agreement with gender identity, the documentary ensures that viewers see and see Latin culture I'll change it.
This series introduces many of the problems raised by Latin American women in the United States.
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The story will tell Ashley, an amateur boxer from Los Angeles trying to expel her father, and a boxing coach approaching her to be exiled. Ross, an American-born cuebug Atamarian can celebrate admission in Cuba and include family. A young transgender young woman who joined the tradition with the help of two grandmothers Zoey could not celebrate himself, Finally, two Mexican American friends, Nina and Jackie, escalamza We decided to participate in joint papaya including. This is a traditional Mexican dance performed on a horse. Five women and their stories will be featured on different nights of HBO, HBO Latino, HBO On Demand, HBO now, HBO GO.
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Matthew O'Neill, Soddy and Emmy Awards, supervised the movie and shared it in a statement on how the project fits close to her heart. Singers, songwriters, and actress, "As Latin Americans, we are proud to share our culture and to show the highlights of these energetic and talented beautiful young women in these four films "I said. .
For many Latin Americans, the documentary series tailored to Latin American and Latin American directors is very exciting. Every young woman obviously has a unique and powerful story, a culture to celebrate, and we are glad to see it. Thalía's only sufferer is not hurt
Through the stories of executive producer Tommy Mottola and director Matthew O'Neill and Thalía Sodi's five girls, not only the legacy of each girl, but also the moving touch to the four unique quincenañera celebrations reflecting their identity Adapt a journey to a wider political environment. In history, the origin of quinceañera is similar to that of debut, and young women know that they themselves are on the market as they themselves are in society. Today, however, ceremonies pay more attention to human heritage and family celebrations. Some young women also emphasize the importance of tradition by using quinceañera as a symbol to protest political behavior harmful to the immigrant community. It is usually expensive, but the 15th birthday event is far from saccharin.
Rosi is only a part of HBO's new short film series, 15: the story of Quinceañera. Directed by music executive Tommy Mottola, Emmy-winning director Matthew O'Neill, directed by Latin Grammy Award winning recording artist Thalía Sodi, four films, five Latin girls and various background stories called quinceanera Follow on. Passing ceremony "Because all cultures have their own uniqueity, I think this is very important, because Latin women can not celebrate papaya for economic reasons, so for people as well It is a good thing. "Rossi told the Teen Vogue series. "By observing them, they can live their papayas throughout our lives and experience something they may be possessed by papaya they have To be able to do "