La Desaparición de la Señora Scott
"The Disappearance of Miss Scott" tells the story of talented jazz artist Hazel Scott, who was rapidly rising on her way to becoming a Hollywood star, but was blacklisted by Hollywood due to her political views during the Red Scare, and as a result, her career and fame dramatically fell and eventually completely disappeared. The film reflects her music, personality, and charisma while showing this transformation in Scott's life. It examines the reasons and consequences of Scott's blacklisting, as well as its political and social impacts. It sheds light on the political and social changes in America in the 1950s. Viewers have found the film both emotional and thought-provoking, and have been encouraged to think deeply about the challenges and successes Scott experienced. The film was shot in Hollywood and New York.