Inocente Izucar could be forgiven for painting in gloomy black and gray. The teenage artist has spent more than half of her young life homeless, moving from temporary shelter to temporary shelter. She ...
Even if you have plans on Friday night, you're going to want to pencil one more thing in--that's to set your DVR to a documentary called Inocente that'll be premiering on MTV. Why? I saw the trailer ...
"DEAR PEOPLE of the world, I'm not just a girl. I'm a girl who likes to jump in puddles and likes flowers." This is how Inocente introduces the documentary of her life, which earlier this year won the ...
Documentary short Inocente is a moving film – and it will only take you 40 minutes to watch Kate Hogan was Director of Digital Specials and Features at PEOPLE. She started at PEOPLE in 2008, leaving ...
Inocente is very petite and very shy. Her face is striking. Her eyes are huge and a warm-brown. Her smile is a little tense and hesitant. For a teenager, her memory seems scattered. Her story begins ...
“Inocente,” the story of a 15-year-old homeless San Diego girl who pursues her art despite her bleak surroundings, is the first Kickstarter-backed film to win an Academy Award. The makers of the ...
INOCENTE is a personal and vibrant coming of age story about a young artist's determination never to surrender to the bleakness of her surroundings. At 15, Inocente refuses to let her dream of ...
Inocente has every reason to be dark and grim. The 15-year-old from San Diego has been homeless most of her life. However, the aspiring artist chooses to live a life in full, vibrant color. Audie ...