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  • Also known as: tana schembori
  • Nationality: Paraguay
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: Tana Schembori - Water, I weep you, as long as you exist there will be life

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What is Tatiana Schembori best known for, besides her visual art?
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In which country was Tatiana Schembori born?
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What award did '7 Boxes' receive at the San Sebastián International Film Festival?
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Which of the following best describes Tatiana Schembori’s artistic style?
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What was the primary focus of TIA (Taller Integral de Actuación), a workshop founded by Schembori?

Tatiana Schembori: A Paraguayan Voice in Film and Art

Tatiana Schembori, known affectionately as Tana, is a singular artistic force emerging from the heart of Paraguay. Born in Asunción in 1978, her journey has seamlessly interwoven filmmaking, production, visual art, and a deep connection to her nation’s cultural heritage. More than simply an artist, she represents a rising voice – one that blends poignant storytelling with a distinctly Paraguayan perspective, captivating audiences both domestically and internationally. Her work is characterized by evocative imagery, often imbued with a sense of melancholy and profound observation of the human condition.

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Schembori’s early life was marked by an immersion in diverse creative disciplines. From a young age, she demonstrated a keen interest in both visual arts and performance, attending workshops led by prominent figures like Jorge Hayes (a celebrated Argentinian screenwriter), Alain Gautre (a French theatre director), and Agustín Núñez (a respected Paraguayan playwright). These formative experiences instilled within her a strong foundation in narrative structure, character development, and the power of visual storytelling. Crucially, she also studied at the Escuela de Arte de las Hermanas Vicentinas in Zagreb, honing her skills in declamation and theatrical expression – an influence that subtly informs the emotional depth of her films. This early exposure to a wide range of artistic techniques and mentors shaped her approach to both filmmaking and visual art, fostering a unique blend of styles and influences.

A Dual Career: Film Director and Visual Artist

Schembori’s career has unfolded remarkably across two distinct but interconnected fields. Initially recognized for her work as a film director and producer, she quickly established herself as a force to be reckoned with in Paraguayan cinema. Her partnership with Juan Carlos Maneglia, forming the production company Maneglia-Schémbori, proved pivotal. Together, they have directed several short films, telefilms, and television series, showcasing Schembori’s talent for crafting compelling narratives and visually arresting scenes. The release of *7 Boxes* in 2012 marked a significant milestone, achieving critical acclaim and breaking box office records in Paraguay. This film, lauded for its atmospheric storytelling and nuanced characters, earned the ‘Films in Progress’ award at the San Sebastián International Film Festival – a testament to Schembori's directorial prowess. The subsequent release of *The Gold Seekers* in 2017 further solidified her reputation, being selected as Paraguay’s entry for consideration at the prestigious 90th Academy Awards. Beyond film, Schembori has consistently pursued her artistic endeavors as a visual artist. Her work often explores themes of memory, identity, and the landscape of Paraguay – frequently utilizing evocative black-and-white drawings and symbolic imagery. These pieces demonstrate a meticulous attention to detail and a profound understanding of composition, reflecting her background in both theatre and visual arts. Her exhibitions have garnered recognition within the Paraguayan art scene, establishing her as a multifaceted talent with a distinctive artistic voice.

Themes and Style

Schembori’s work is frequently characterized by a haunting beauty and a subtle sense of melancholy. Her films often delve into themes of loss, memory, and the complexities of human relationships, set against the backdrop of Paraguay's rich history and diverse landscapes. She masterfully employs visual storytelling to convey emotional depth, relying on carefully chosen imagery, evocative music, and understated performances. A recurring motif in her work is a contemplation of water – as evidenced by “Water, I weep you…” – symbolizing both life and loss, reflecting the Paraguayan experience shaped by its vast river systems. Her artistic style blends realism with elements of surrealism, creating images that are simultaneously familiar and dreamlike.

Legacy and Recognition

Tatiana Schembori’s impact on Paraguayan cinema and art is already considerable. *7 Boxes* and *The Gold Seekers* have not only achieved critical success but also brought international attention to Paraguay's cinematic talent. Her work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the ‘Films in Progress’ award at San Sebastián, and nominations for the prestigious Goya Awards. Furthermore, her leadership role as president of the Academia de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas del Paraguay underscores her commitment to fostering artistic growth within the country. As she continues to create and exhibit her work, Schembori is undoubtedly establishing herself as a significant figure in South American art and film – a voice that will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come.



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