
Bruno Varela
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Biography
Bruno Varela is an audiovisual artist, researcher and self-taught film and video producer. His works, located mainly in the geographical and conceptual south, have appeared in museums and festivals such as the Guggenheim Museum (New York), Getty Research Institute (Los Angeles), the Carrillo Gil Art Museum (CDMX), the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival (Germany), the Ann Arbor Film Festival (USA), the Morelia International Film Festival and FICUNAM. Varela has received awards such as the e-flux Award of the Oberhausen Festival (2015), the Media Artist award of the Rockefeller Foundation (2006) and the award for best work at the Festival Geografías Suaves (2002), as well as honorable mentions by FICUNAM (2012) and the Biennial of Experimental Video of Mexicali, B.C. (2007, 2012). In 2019 he was a member of the National System of Art Creators (SNCA).
Known For

Mexican Erotica is a collective reappropriation film that explores sex and eroticism from various artistic and aesthetic points of view. A journey of textures, sensations and unmissable pleasures.
Mexican Erotica

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Lila Downs - Lotería Cantada
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Tzompantli

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Manifiesto México
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Cristales Neón
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Videogramas meridianos 2 (hemisferios)
A log, with multiple formats, of an inner journey, a personal-aesthetic manifesto, an organic revision of audiovisual material recorded between 1994 and 2013 in various locations that range from small communities in Oaxaca and the capitol city of that state, to La Paz, Bolivia, or New York. Tiempo aire (Airtime) —made by the renowned visual artist and filmmaker Bruno Varela— alludes to that element which is necessary for the universe to continue, and which cinema requires in order to be consolidated.
Airtime
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Selección de Jornadas de Reapropiación
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Volatilidad
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Cuerpos Complementarios
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Insolación

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Indocile Bodies
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Fauna Nociva

Audiovisual footage from the 54,000 page report, divided into 85 volumes (with 13 appendices) about the Iguala Case (the disappearance and presumed murder of 43 student activists by an organized crime group, in collusion with the local government in southern Mexico), made public by the federal attorney general office (PRG) in 2015.
Dark Matter
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Conjuro
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A-K-Pulco
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Videogramas meridianos 3
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Polen Negro

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