Luis Arnías

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Puerta a Puerta Trailer

Luis Arnías (1982) is a filmmaker from Venezuela who currently lives and works in Boston, Massachusetts. He completed the diploma program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and in 2020 received his Masters in Film/Video from Bard College. Arenas is current fellow at Film Study Center at Harvard University.

Most Popular Luis Arnías Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Distancing Trailer (2019)

10 August 2019

Shot on 16 mm and in color, Distancing documents the logistics and poetics of Miko Revereza’s decision to leave the United States and return to the Philippines.

Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another Trailer (2019)

13 August 2019

With an elephant’s tusk as the protagonist, the film meditates on the endless tactility of conservation.

Terror Has No Shape Trailer (2021)

01 December 2021

At night in Boston, a bodega cat is the only witness when an alien rock lands among the trees in an empty lot.

Malembe Trailer (2021)

18 October 2021

Through its rhythmic montage and mix of observational and surreal imagery, Malembe forges oblique linkages between the United States and Venezuela, conveying the strange dissociation of being uprooted, of living between places.

Bisagras Trailer (2024)

02 March 2024

Bisagras is a film that triangulates the journey of African slaves to America and draws a line that goes through my brown skin.

Puerta a Puerta Trailer (2022)

18 March 2022

Puerta a Puerta records the preparation of a shipment in the United States and its attendant unboxing in Venezuela.

Notes for a Return Trailer (2013)

15 October 2013

Nada and Rabieh are a Palestinian couple living far from the possibility of a homeland. A meditation on time, memory, and the distance from a dream.

La Abuela Chila Trailer (2024)

11 December 2024

In a heartfelt conversation with my paternal grandmother, I gained a deeper understanding of her upbringing, her struggles, and her joys.