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March 28, 2010 by Carla
At this moment, in San Francisco, the Bay Area more precisely, a couple of my friends, Maria Royo and Anton Calderon, young Spanish filmmakers, are preparing the logistics for their road trip through Latin America, to film a documentary about lullabies, Nanas: LULLABIES AND BROKEN DREAMS ON THE PAN-AMERICAN HIGHWAY.
Maria and Anton are two vagabonds who would not flinch at any prospect of living an unconventional adventure.
After Rediscovering Pape, their first documentary, which brought tears to my eyes the first time I saw it, now they are off to yet another spirited escapade.
The Lullavan is how they dubbed their vehicle, a 41-year-old Volkswagen Type II Bus from 1969.
Their journey will be recorded on their website, click here and check it out, it’s really cool.
Here’s a photo of Maria and Anton with the Lullavan, the vessel that will carry them on their odyssey all the way down to Argentina. Maria pasted my green-box photo I had from a photo shoot, to sort of, include me in their journey. Of course, the van doesn’t have my picture on it…Still, I am, without a doubt, a Lullavan aficionada all the way.
“Viva la vie Boheme!”


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