Rated: NR Runtime: 94 mins.
directed by Amanda Pope
(USA, 2008, 66 min, Documentary)
A charismatic figure immortalized in Tom Wolfe’s book The Right Stuff, Florence ‘Pancho’ Barnes was one of the most important women in 20th Century aviation. A tough and fearless pilot, Pancho flew on Amelia Earhart’s wingtip, performed as a barnstormer throughout California, and made a name for herself as Hollywood’s first female stunt pilot in the 1920’s and 30’s. Just before WWII she opened a ranch near Edwards Air Force Base that became a famous — some would say notorious — hangout for test pilots and movie stars. Known as the ‘Happy Bottom Riding Club’, it became the epicenter of the aviation world during the early jet age. Chuck Yeager celebrated breaking the sound barrier there in 1947, and Howard Hughes and Jimmy Doolittle caroused in the bar. The Club’s destruction by fire in 1953 is seen by many to mark the end of a Golden Era in post-WWII aviation. In the same fashion Pancho herself has become something of a legend, a fascinating yet enigmatic icon whose swagger is often celebrated, but whose story is largely unknown. Until now.

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El Americano
directed by Claudia Sparrow
(Peru/USA, 2008, 24 min, Narrative Fiction)
MAR, an indigenous Peruvian girl, dreams of moving to the United States, hoping for a better future. As her plans to pay for her plane ticket unravel, Mar starts on an eye-opening journey.

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