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Make No Noise – The Story of a Skatepark

A film by Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo

This film was screened as a part of the 2016 Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (CLAIFF19)

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USA, Youth Documentary, 2016
80 min, Color
English

MAKE NO NOISE chronicles the long struggle of skateboarders organizing to secure a permanent skatepark in Northfield, MN. Shot in multiple formats and in collaboration with local skateboarders, the film examines Northfields’s delayed response to the needs of this group of youth, and calls into question the town’s reputation as a welcoming place in which to grow up. As young skateboarders learn to voice their needs and advocate for themselves, the film explores the meaning of belonging, our understanding of public space, and reflects on who gets to decide how this space should be used.

World Premiere

About the director

Cecilia-CornejoCecilia Cornejo Sotelo was born and raised in San Antonio, Chile, and is a graduate of The University of Iowa and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work centers on issues of displacement, marginalization, and on the experience of living in-between cultures. In 2012, she embarked on the Living Marginal project, a multi-platform work intended to function as a series of audiovisual meditations on belonging. Her work has shown nationally and internationally in the US, Germany, Spain, France, and Cuba. She currently lives and works in Northfield, MN.

 

Credits

Producer: Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo
Screenwriter: Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo, Aaron Sala
Cinematographer: Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo
Editor: Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo, Spencer Frederickson, Aaron Sala
Sound Design: Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo
Music: Charley Markson, Madelyn Markson, Aaron Fredrick
Cast: The Northfield Skateboard Coalition and its supporters

Print Source: Cecilia Cornejo, andamioazul@gmail.com