
COMPARSA
DIRECTORS
Vickie Curtis
Doug Anderson
SHOWTIME
September 24 @ 7PM
TYPE
Documentary
THEATRE
Coolidge Corner Theatre
RUNNING TIME
79 minutes
LANGUAGES
Spanish with English Subtitles
COUNTRY
Guatamala/USA
RELEASE DATE
2025
Comparsa fully immerses audiences in the intense world of Ciudad Peronia, Guatemala, where sisters Lesli and Lupe use art and performance to rally local youth and heal deep wounds. After 41 girls are killed in a State-run “Safe Home” and the government refuses to act, the sisters respond with a community comparsa—an exuberant street performance featuring towering puppets, fire-breathing stilt walkers, and thundering drums. With brave vulnerability, they expose a system that permits and commits violence against women, and they open up about surviving violence in their own home.
Their youth movement takes to the streets, confronting corruption and reclaiming public space for women and girls. Rooting their efforts in joy and community care, they find healing for themselves along the way. Comparsa is built on a 17-year relationship between the subjects and the film team to offer a stirring portrait of sisterhood, peacebuilding, and the transformational power of art.
Q&A with Directors Vickie Curtis & Doug Anderson and Producer Anna Hadingham
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Festivals
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Sheffield DocFest 2025 (Winner, Shine Global Children’s Resilience Award for Documentary and Grand Jury Award for the International First Feature Competition);
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Woods Hole Film Festival 2025 (IQ One World Award)
