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Photos from BLT Helps's post 08/04/2025

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Amores Perros, the debut feature film by Academy Award-winning Mexican director Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Fondazione Prada has created an exhibition in collaboration with the filmmaker. Titled “Sueño Perro,” the exhibition will be shown in Milan, Mexico City, and Los Angeles.

BLT Helps designed the vertical & horizontal versions of the posters that will be used in the museum exhibits in Milan, Mexico City, and here at LACMA.

“Sueño Perro” brings to light never-before-seen footage which speaks to Amores Perros’ enduring themes of love, betrayal, and violence. These gritty vignettes capture the charged and interconnected sociopolitical realities of Mexico City, still relevant decades later. At the heart of the installation is a deep reverence for the materiality of 35mm film, whose physical grain, flicker, and warmth evoke a deep sense of nostalgia. Conceived not as a tribute but a resurrection, the show strips narrative in favor of sensory presence, staging what Iñárritu calls “an invitation to feel what never was.”

Visitors will walk into a dimly lit labyrinth illuminated by 35mm analog projectors, casting a continuous stream of newly juxtaposed fragments from the movie. Slates, celluloid scratches, light flares between reels and a soundscape produced specifically for the occasion will remind visitors of the medium’s raw physicality. In an age of artificial intelligence and digital oversaturation, Iñárritu invites viewers to step into a man-made, tactile and analog landscape of memory, where the past flickers just out of reach.

The exhibit will arrive at LACMA in Spring 2026.

Ward 81 Voices: Celebrating Mary Ellen Mark | Hot Docs 02/17/2023

While working on set on One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest in 1976, famed photographer Mary Ellen Mark (working with writer Karen Folger Jacobs) first encountered and documented the lives of the women in the Oregon State Hospital in Salem — the only locked psychiatric ward in the state — and created a groundbreaking book called Ward 81 that was released in 1979.

Now, 44 years since its publication, the late photographer’s book is being celebrated with an expanded edition, a special exhibit at The Image Centre in Toronto, and a new documentary called Ward 81 Voices directed by Mark’s husband and long-time collaborator, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Martin Bell.

The film uses audio recordings, archival materials and Mark’s extraordinary photographs to offer a remarkable snapshot of her creative process in action and the humanistic approach and long-term commitment to her subjects that have made Mark’s images landmarks in the field of documentary photography.

BLT Helps was honored to contribute the titles and animation for the documentary.

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Photos from BLT Helps's post 02/09/2023

Bailey Coleman, the teenage daughter of BLT alum Jason Coleman, is a leukemia survivor and she has recently been selected as a candidate to participate in a leadership program called Student Visionaries of the Year with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society!

Student Visionaries of the Year is a groundbreaking philanthropic leadership development program for high school students. Every year, courageous young leaders embark on an exciting 7-week journey with a goal to create a world without blood cancers, striving to earn the Student Visionary of the Year title.

If you would like to support Bailey and others like her, please consider making a donation at her fundraising page or find out more about the Student Visionaries program at their website.

https://events.lls.org/calso/svoyla23/bcoleman

Otis College and Netflix Launch Career Pipeline Program for Students from Underrepresented Communities 01/27/2023

On January 23, 2023, Otis College of Art and Design unveiled a partnership with Netflix to launch a new program that will give underrepresented students a leg up in exciting careers in entertainment. The Access: Netflix x Otis Entertainment Certificate Program, which is now accepting applications, leverages both Otis’ leadership and commitment to diversity and Netflix’s unparalleled industry expertise to provide a unique opportunity for historically underrepresented students of color, who have traditionally lacked access to jobs in entertainment marketing. Admitted students will learn critical art and design skills with Otis College, while receiving hands-on training from entertainment industry professionals.

Otis College and Netflix Launch Career Pipeline Program for Students from Underrepresented Communities Otis College unveiled a partnership with Netflix to launch a new program that will give underrepresented students career opportunities in entertainment.

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