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Salvadora Garcia
Salvadora Garcia
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Née au Maroc de parents espagnols, Salvadora Garcia a grandi à Paris où elle a fait des études en sciences économiques.

Au Québec depuis 1972, elle a une formation en administration de l'Université du Québec à Montréal.

Ayant œuvré au sein d'organisations de coopération internationale pendant plus de 20 ans en tant que chargée de programmes ou directrice de projets, ses responsabilités l'ont amenée à diriger différentes équipes de travail, à mettre en place des politiques et procédures de gestion et effectuer le suivi de projets et programmes dans plus d'une vingtaine de pays en Afrique, Amérique latine et Moyen-orient.

Elle a joint l'équipe d'ARGUS FILMS INC en tant qu'administratrice et directrice de production.


Contact

Téléphone : +1 (514) 523-7440
Télécopie: +1 (514) 523-9884
sgarcia@argusfilms.ca

Recent projects
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en: Pétition
Two lawyers, Terry Collingsworth of the International Labor Rights Fund in Washington and Daniel Kovalick who works with the United Steel Workers of America in Pittsburgh accuse the American giant Coca-Cola of involvement in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of workers and union leaders at its bottling plants in Colombia andTurkey, as well as questionable practices In India. These two long-standing workers’ rights activists have chosen to dedicate their life to the service of a better...
en: Directrice de production
en: Nadia

At 19, Nadia Zouaoui was forced by her parents into an arranged marriage with an Algerian living in Montreal. The man, who was twice her age, chose Nadia from a photograph. After 18 years away, Nadia goes back to Kabylia to see if life has changed in her native land.
Nadia’s Journey travels behind the tourist facade and into a land of shadows. The documentary delves into the complex reality of women held captive in their own homes since puberty. In the gloomy house where Nadia grew...
en: Administradora
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Some phone calls can turn your life upside down. That's what happened to filmmaker German Gutiérrez when he got a call from Colombia informing him there had just been an assassination attempt on his older brother Oscar, a political activist hated by the establishment but adored by the disenfranchised. In this film, German Gutiérrez, who has been living in Montreal for the past thirty years, recounts his quest to find the hired gunmen who tried to kill Oscar, and also to...