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Born in Bogota, Colombia, Sandra moved to New York City in 2009. She holds a Master’s degree in Journalism from CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, a Master’s degree in Media Studies from Brooklyn College and a Bachelor’s degree in Music/Sound Engineering from Javeriana University.
When Sandra is not recording, shooting, writing, editing or coding, she is looking for her next project.
Reviews
My Perestroika (2010)
Storytelling
My Perestroika successfully portraits personal impressions about the Soviet Union offering a refreshing counterpoint of ideas between characters. Perestroika can be understood for many as a Russian word connected with an important moment in Russian history. I can say that after following the stories of these 5 friends in Moscow I have a deep sense of human connection and respect for people who was dramatically affected in the process that Russia held around the 90s. I have an understanding of what Perestroika meant for them.
Parallels between how these characters grew up and how their children are growing up nowadays allow audiences to perceive the contrast between communism and capitalism. This humanist film is a refined documentary full of cinematographic details and relevant opinions about an important historic issue.