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Rossana Lacayo de Herguedas known professionally as Rossana Lacayo (born September 3, 1956, Managua, Nicaragua) is a Nicaraguan photographer, scriptwriter, and filmmaker. She is considered a pioneer of Nicaraguan cinema as stated by the Nicaraguan Cultural Institute.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Orden de la Independencia Cultura Rubén Dario (1947-2008) )〕 In 2003 she founded Gota Films (Nicaragua) an independent film company. She is a member of ANCI (Nicaraguan Association of Cinematography, in Spanish ''Asociación Nicaragüense de Cine''). Lacayo resides in Nicaragua with her family. ==Education and professional career== Rossana Lacayo was born in Managua but she studied high school and graduated from the Madeira School (1975) located in Virginia, USA. After high school she studied at Duke University, in North Carolina, USA and graduated with a degree in Economy (1979). In 2010 she graduated with a degree in Documentary Production (in Spanish, ''Documental de Creación'') from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, located in Mexico.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yo soy de donde hay un río )〕 Although she studied economy she has stated that she was interested in photography since she was a preteen and she was given a camera. During her students university years she participated as photographer in her school's newspaper. Early in the 1980s she returns to Nicaraguan and gets a job as the official photographer of the newly formed Nicaraguan Ministry of Culture (in Spanish, ''Ministerio de Cultura de Nicaragua''. In 1982 she travels for a short period to El Salvador to cover the war as photographer and she has stated that she almost lost her life.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rossana Lacayo )〕 In 1983 she is transferred to the Nicaraguan Institute of Cinematography ''INCINE'' (in Spanish, ''Instituto Nicaragüense de Cine'') where she starts working in the documentary production department and quickly becomes the department's chief. According to the Nicaraguan film historian, Karly Gaitán Morales, it was in 1982 when Lacayo started to work as a professional filmmaker, when as part of INCINE, she met and worked with international movie directors like the Chilean Miguel Littín. She acquires extensive experience while working with filmmakers and actors from Mexico, France, and Cuba. Her first documentary as director was ''Estos sí pasarán'' (1984) a documentary that participated in the film festivals in Canada and Sweden. The film was also selected for the 58th Edition (1985) for the Academy Awards in Hollywood. Even though Lacayo has worked most of her life as a filmmaker, she never abandoned photography, an activity that she considers her passion and that she maintained during the 1980s while working at INCINE. She shot a large number of movie stills from all the projects in which she was involved. In early 2000s Lacayo started to shot photos of the daily lives of the people that live in La Chureca which is the dumpster in Managua and the largest of Nicaragua. In 2012 Lacayo was selected by the World Bank to participate, with four of her photos of the dumpster, in an exhibit titled ''El Cambio'' in Washington, DC. The following year she made a documentary on the same subject titled ''San Francisco de La Chureca'' (2013).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Estreno del film "San Franscisco de la Chureca"de Rossana Lacayo )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rossana Lacayo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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