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Cecilia Barriga (born 1957) is a Chilean-Spanish film director. Her 1991 film ''Meeting Two Queens'' was shown at Montreal Women's Film and Video Festival and New York International Festival of Gay and Lesbian Film. She directed her first feature film ''Time's Up!'' in New York City. It premiered at the Donostia-San Sebastián Film Festival in 2000 as part of Zabaltegi.


Education

She left home at 19 to study sound and image at the
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. In 1983 she began her career in cinema, and in 1984 completed her university degree. In 1994, she moved to New York to further her studies in screenwriting and video art at
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.


Meeting Two Queens (1991)

''Meeting Two Queens'' or ''Encuentro entre dos Reinas'' is Barriga's attempt at re-editing and cutting various scenes from films featuring Hollywood stars
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and
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in order to create a space for lesbian identity politics and identity formation. It offers an alternative viewing of these famous Hollywood stars which effectively re-envisions them as icons of the burgeoning gay and lesbian movement of the early 1990s. ''Meeting Two Queens'' engages feminist politics due to it being a fan-made film for fans of Garbo and Dietrich - stars who are significant in film history, lesbian subculture, and feminist criticism. Barriga's film also assists in validating one's sexual identity with Hollywood role models, which is both empowering and liberating for the formation of gay identity and solidarity. Mary Desjardins writes in Film Quarterly that, "Film scholars have placed these works within the
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because their construction through appropriation and juxtaposition of fragments from a variety of films supposedly offers a commentary on the meaning process of all films." The critic
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in ''New Queer Cinema: The Director’s Cut'' comments that Barriga's ''Meeting Two Queens'', "re-edits Dietrich and Garbo movies to construct a dream narrative: get the girls together, help them meet, let them get it on".(Encuentro entre dos Reinas, 1991) In ''The Girls in the Back Room: Looking at the Lesbian Bar'', Kelly Hankin notes that ''Meeting Two Queens'', "skillfully juxtaposes spare parts from a range of classical Hollywood films to depict a romance between Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich".


Filmography (director)

*''Im Fluss'' (2008) *''El camino de Moises'' (2005) *''Ni locas, ni terroristas'' (2005) *''Atrapados en el paraíso'' (2001) *''Time's Up!'' (2001) *''Encuentro entre dos Reinas'' (1991)


See also

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List of female film and television directors This is a list of female film and television directors. Their works may include live action and/or animated features, shorts, documentaries, telemovies, TV programs, or videos. A * Jennifer Abbott (Canada) * Sarah Abbott (Canada * Jenni ...
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List of LGBT-related films directed by women This is a list of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related films that were directed by women. LGBT-themed films directed by women – especially, but not exclusively, lesbian-themed movies – are an important and distinct subset of the gen ...


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* 1957 births Chilean film directors Living people People from Concepción, Chile Chilean women film directors Complutense University of Madrid alumni {{chile-film-director-stub