La Tierra Que Yo Amo (Land That I Love)
After trying for seven years to successfully make it as a dancer in New York, a 30-year-old half-Mexican, half-American woman with dual citizenship reluctantly returns to her hometown of Oaxaca, Mexico and struggles to find her identity. MIDNIGHT IN PARIS meets EVEN THE RAIN.
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Jonathan LaPomaWriter
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Natalia Porras SivolobovaWriter
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Genres:drama, romance
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Number of Pages:118
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English, Spanish
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First-time Screenwriter:No
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Student Project:No
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London Film Awards, 2015
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Las Vegas Screenplay Contest, 2014
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Auckland Film Festival, 2016
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Los Angeles Screenplay Contest, 2015
2nd Place -
Awareness Film Festival, 2015
3rd Place -
Southern California Screenplay Competition, 2016
Finalist -
World Series of Screenwriting, 2016
Finalist -
New York Screenplay Contest, 2014
Finalist -
WriteMovies 37, 2015
Finalist -
Hollywood Screenplay Contest, 2016
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Extreme Screenplay Contest, 2015
Finalist -
Moondance Film Festival, 2017
Finalist -
California Film Awards, 2015
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Anchorage International Film Festival, 2016
Finalist -
Women in Cinema International Screenplay Competition, 2015
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Amsterdam Film Festival, 2015
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The British Independent Film Festival, 2017
Finalist -
Los Angeles CineFest, 2016
Semifinalist -
FilmMakers International Screenwriting Awards, 2016
Semifinalist -
Courier Awards, 2015
Semifinalist -
Barcelona International Film Festival, 2014
Honorable Mention -
Canada International Film Festival, 2015
Honorable Mention -
Indie Gathering Film Festival, 2014
Honorable Mention -
Pasadena International Film Festival, 2016
Official Selection -
European Independent Film Award, 2016
Official Selection -
Swedish International Film Festival, 2016
Official Selection -
Finow International Film & Script Festival, 2016
Official Selection -
Glendale International Film Festival, 2014
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Evolution Mallorca Film Festival, 2015
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Albuquerque Film Festival & Comic Con, 2015
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Hollywood Sky International Film Festival, 2015
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ScreenCraft Fellowship, 2016
Quarterfinalist -
Creative World Awards, 2016
Preliminary Finalist -
Eurocinema Film Festival, 2017
Official Selection -
Malta Film Festival, 2017
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Austria International Film Festival, 2017
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Cinema New York City, 2017
Official Selection
Jonathan LaPoma is an award-winning, best-selling novelist, optioned screenwriter, songwriter, and poet from Buffalo, NY. In 2005, he received a BA in history and a secondary education credential from the State University of New York at Geneseo, and he traveled extensively throughout the United States and Mexico after graduating. These experiences have become the inspiration for much of his writing, which often explores themes of alienation and misery as human constructions that can be overcome through self-understanding and the acceptance of suffering.
LaPoma has written three novels, eleven screenplays, and hundreds of songs and poems. His screenplays have won over 140 awards/honors at various international screenwriting competitions, and his black comedy script HARM FOR THE HOLIDAYS was optioned by Warren Zide along with Wexlfish Pictures (AMERICAN PIE, FINAL DESTINATION, THE BIG HIT). LaPoma's novel DEVELOPING MINDS: AN AMERICAN GHOST STORY is an Amazon Best Seller ("Satire" and "Urban Life" Kindle categories), and it won the 2015 Stargazer Literary Prizes (Visionary and Metaphysical Fiction category) and won the bronze medal in the 2016 Florida Authors and Publishers Association President's Awards (Adult eBook category). His novel UNDERSTANDING THE ALACRÁN won the silver medal in the 2017 FAPA President's Awards (Contemporary/Literary category). He lives in San Diego and teaches at a public secondary school.
I typically write character-driven dramas that are equal parts dark and humorous, and my work often explores themes of alienation and misery as human constructions that can be overcome through self-understanding and the acceptance of suffering. With my work, I hope to inspire people to lean toward their own suffering so that they can live fuller and richer lives.
LA TIERRA QUE YO AMO (LAND THAT I LOVE) was co-written by Natalia Porras Sivolobova. Patricia Chica (CERAMIC TANGO, WOLVERINE HOTEL) is attached to direct.