A single video story or video essay created by a group of 2 to 5 students. Each entry should have a short run time (flexible up to about 8 minutes). The work should be non-fiction, relying on visual evidence to report real situations or events involving real subjects. All multimedia entries should adhere to strict journalistic ethics.
As Argentina grapples with economic turmoil, artistic censorship and cultural crackdowns under the presidency of Javier Milei, young artists like Lola Tabarovsky are finding their voice in Buenos Aires' vibrant alternative music scene. Set against the backdrop of Argentina's long-standing feminist movement, our film, “El Sonido Que Aguanta” explores Lola's journey as an emerging indie pop singer. Lola reveals how art and resistance intertwine, creating authentically amidst growing uncertainty.