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Episode 1: Snuff Films in the Faenza

Images from Bogotá, Colombia.

Jairo Pinilla and posters for his movies “27 Horas con la Muerte” and “Funeral Sinisetro.”

Alejandro Muñoz, snuff film survivor.

Stone angel in front facade, just above the outdoor lighting in the Faenza Theater.

Jairo Pinilla and others standing in front of Funeral Siniestro Billboard in the 1970's

Jairo Pinilla and posters for his movies “27 Horas con la Muerte” and “Funeral Sinisetro.”

View of Teatro Faenza facade.

Teatro Faenza

 

 

Stone angel in front facade, just above the outdoor lighting in the Faenza Theater.

The aftermath of “The Bogotazo.”

Carlos Gardel, the Father of Tango

 

 

Miguel Angel Rios photo from his 1980’s series in the Faenza, during the time it was used for hookups.

 

Episode 2: Curse of the Lobizon

Images from Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay

Dog-like figure with face a strange mix of human and dog, mouth full of jagged teeth

Luisón, Luisó or Lobizon in the Museo Mitológico Ramón Elías (Museum of Mythology Ramón Elías) in Capità, Paraguay

Map of Gran Chaco area in Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil

Map of Gran Chaco Area, where the Lobizon stories originate. Dark green is dry land, light green is more humid.

Silhouette of male figure running, pulling a female figure, both unclothed.

Cut out of the Guaraní story of Taù and Keraná, the parents of the lobizon.

Man feeding an enormous Aguará Guazú, a large foxlike canid.

Man feeding an Aguará Guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus, a canid believed to have inspired Lobizon tales.

Large Aguara Guau walking, looks like a lgiant fox, with a mane and very long legs

Aguará Guazú, Chrysocyon brachyurus.

 

Lobizon video from Ypacaraí , Paraguay.

 

Episode 3: A Loira do Banheiro: The Blonde in the Bathroom

Images from Brazil

Maria Augusta de Oliveira Borges

Maria Augusta, daughter of the Viscount of Guaraginguetá

“As Fabulas Negras,” a movie with stories based on Brazilian folklore, including “A Loira do Banheiro.”

A Loira do Banheiro

Teatro Faenza

 

Stone angel in front facade, just above the outdoor lighting in the Faenza Theater.

 

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