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Cervantes Film Series: La mirada tabú. Asómate al interior: Places

April 3

12:00 pm MST
All the films can be seen in the link below:
https://vimeo.com/showcase/la-mirada-tabu

2018 was a landmark year for women directors and screenwriters working in the film industry. An example of this is this magnificent debut by Claudia Barral: a search in experimental format of human memory in the inhabited and loved spaces and the imprint we leave on them. Sensations and memories that we rarely name out loud.

Synopsis: Places explores the limits of time and its passage. The short film captures the journey to different instants, always from the same place, expanding the possibilities of ellipsis and giving rise to an artistic universe that will always use the same coordinates. [Source: Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales (ICAA) database].

Screening: Places | Director/s: Claudia Barral | Year: 2020 | Format: Digital | Running time: Cortometraje – 4 min | Genre: Ficción/Fiction | Country: España/Spain | Original version: English\Inglés | Subtitles: English/Inglés, French/Francés, Portugues/Portugués de Brasil, Italian/italiano Spanish/Español | Rated/Calificacion: TP

In April, the Instituto Cervantes Vimeo channel will be filled with a selection of short films that focus on the concept of taboo from different perspectives, but always with a thoughtful and considered, rather than critical, look to place viewers in the realm of reflection.

Proceeding from the international film festival La Mirada Tabú, the eight short films in this online film series cover different styles and looks and address different hot topics in 21st-century society using different registers and genres: we will find dramas, comedies, parodies, animations… to learn to face our world from a critical conscience.

Program
April 3: Places (Spain, 2020), by Claudia Barral
April 7: Cuentas divinas (Spain, 2023), by Eulalia Ramón
April 10: Pequeño (Spain, 2024), by Alvaro G. Company and Meka Ribera
April 14: Work it class! (Spain, 2021), by Pol Diggler
April 17: La hija indigna (Argentina, 2018), by Abril Victoria Dores
April 21: Happy Friday (Spain, 2019), by José Antonio Campos
April 24: 3, 2 (lo que hacen las novias) (Spain, 2011), by Jota Linares
April 28: Democracia (Spain, 2013), by Borja Cobeaga

Venue

Virtual