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Karla’s Arrival

Karla's Arrival explores the subculture of Managua's second-generation street kids through the experience of a 19-year-old mother raising her child on the same streets she grew up on.

Premiere Date

May 6, 2012

Length

60 minutes

Funding Type

Co-Production

Koen Suidgeest

Producer/Director

Koen Suidgeest is a documentary director, writer and photographer. A 1995 honors graduate of the Film Department of the University of the Creative Arts in England, Koen started his career as a cinematographer working on commercial campaigns, theatrical features, corporate projects and documentary. Koen’s projects mostly deal with human rights issues with a recurring focus on the rights of women in the developing world. He likes to observe without judging and is known for his ability to get very close to his characters. With his documentary Casting (2006) he became the first Dutch filmmaker to be nominated for a Spanish Academy Award (Goya). His award-winning Karla’s Arrival (2011) was selected for more than 40 film festivals, broadcast in 14 countries, and won him widespread international recognition. He had three films in 2016: Out & About, portraits of parents of gay children in Indonesia, Russia, and Kenya; Solo, a personal film about grief; and Girl Connected, an inspiring documentary about five teenage girls in five developing countries who are each fighting gender discrimination in their community. Koen teaches documentary at a variety of universities, is a sought-after tutor for international writing and pitching workshops, and has served on the jury of several film festivals. After 25 years abroad, Koen moved back to The Netherlands in 2013.
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Emily Lobsenz

Producer

Graduating Cum Laude from Amherst College, Emily Lobsenz directed two award-winning films. She earned a Masters at The Courtauld Institute of Art, in London and received highest honors. Emily has since done award-winning work in camera and production design for film and television in Europe and the US. She is currently directing the documentary film Ipuina Konatu about the survival of Basque culture and developing a narrative feature set in New Orleans. Emily is fluent in Spanish, French, and Basque, an elite triathlete and long-distance runner, and a cellist.