En esta duodécima edición, que se celebrará entre el 28 de mayo y el 6 de junio, el (S8) Mostra Internacional de Cinema Periférico vuelve con renovadas fuerzas a la sala de cine al tiempo que mantiene su formato dual, ofreciendo también una extensa programación online de vocación divulgativa. Intentando aglutinar los nombres más atractivos del cine experimental contemporáneo, la programación del (S8) reunirá en A Coruña a cineastas veteranos con jóvenes talentos, como sucederá con la cineasta alemana Deborah S.
Fechas:
De Viernes, Mayo 28, 2021 (Todo el día) hasta Domingo, Junio 6, 2021 (Todo el día)
Come join us for an expanded, poetic, playful programme as we gather modern favourites and hidden gems of Latin American experimental cinema. A special triptych programme told in three acts: GAZE. PLAY. DREAM.
Fechas:
De Viernes, Mayo 21, 2021 (Todo el día) hasta Viernes, Mayo 28, 2021 (Todo el día)
IPFF is on the path towards its second edition in 2021. Once again, we will celebrate short portrait cinema, independent filmmaking and art which explores, educates and transforms.
A portrait is an image heavy with meaning. Multilayered and multifaceted, it has a visual, psychological, material, emotional and spiritual dimension.
We are currently seeking horror films for our Experimental Short Films Showcase - anything along the lines of Lynch's early shorts, Anger's demonic summonings, or Mandico's surreal tales, deconstructed images of terror, film-induced nightmares.
Moving Body Festival platform is dedicated to connecting artists, mediums and audiences through art that shares a strong choreographic sensibility.
The COVID-19 pandemic affects all spheres of both our personal and professional lives, presenting the performing arts with enormous challenges and an urgent need to re-organize their activities, to rethink their role and place in society. Therefore, in 2021, through the instrument of choreography and the lens of the festival platform Moving Body, we want to find those new readings of the current environmental and socio-political challenges of our time, which will become a starting point for our discussions during the main program of the edition in November 2021.
The program presents films, or queer cinematic errantries, made by Rafal Morusiewicz, a queer researching artist, born in Augustów (Poland) and currently based in Vienna. Their filmmaking practice mixes found footage material with samples coming from films, music videos, and audio tracks, as well as text, which is original, quoted, or paraphrased.