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The 8th Edition of Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival (Ibero Docs) focuses on “Art as a Need”

by Brit Es Magazine April 8, 2021

IberoDocs, Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival, will be running for the first time online in the entire UK and Ireland from the 19 April to 2 May. The 2 weeks-long event will open with the UK premiere of Maricarmen by Sergio Morkin; in partnership with Instituto Cervantes Manchester & Leeds. The film is a close-up into the life of a blind cellist as she navigates love, loss and relationships in contemporary Mexico.

The Festival, which has consistently celebrated equality, diversity and accessibility as its core values, will apply them even further when bringing this years’ festival to life since all the feature-length films in the main programme will include subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing and the opening film will also have an audio description available.

“It’s crucial to us that art remains universal so as a festival we are deeply committed to break down barriers and make it as accessible and inclusive as possible”, said Festival director Mar Felices.

Reshaping the festival through an online format

The pandemic has brought on several challenges for the festival, but it has also allowed for the original team to be reunited for the first time since it was established in 2013 – as the first showcase of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin-American documentaries in the country – with Mon Rivas as Programmer and Isabel Moura Mendes as Festival Host alongside Mar Felices.

Moreover, as this year IberoDocs is reaching a wider geographical area by hosting the festival online, some of the films will be available to watch in 22 Ibero-American countries including Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, Peru and Brazil.

Programme

As the worldwide pandemic highlighted the vulnerability of the creative arts sector as well as its invaluable contribution, this year the main programme explores Art as a Need in 11 feature length documentaries which also challenge stereotypes surrounding society’s notion of artists.

The main programme includes films such as Free Color (Alberto Arvelo, 2020) a candid tribute to renowned Venezuelan kinetic artist Carlos-Cruz Diez, as he tirelessly pursues his dream project at 94-years-old; Discovering José Padilla (Marta Figueras, Susana Guardiola, 2020) a musical that rediscovers the composer behind Chaplin’s City Lights through a female gaze; When You Listen (Sergi Cameron, 2020) a controversial piece depicting visionary musician El Niño de Elche’s self-discovery journey through sound and play; Light Sensitive Ages (Pedro Sara, Violeta Pagán, 2019) a deep portrait of young people marked by migration, gender violence, the search for sexuality, family or art; or Nothing But the Sun, Arami Ullón’s most recent film about the hitherto silenced culture of the Ayoreo people; amongst other titles.

Accompanying the core programme, there is a special screening of the world premiere of Dreamed and Lived, by Ricardo Iscar and two short film programmes: A Spiritual Journey and The Endless Battle for which we have invited filmmaker Fernando Vilchez to curate a series of films around his work I Can Only Show you the Color; commemorating the bicentennial of Peru’s independence in 2021.

Out of the 21 films in the programme, which are all Scottish premieres, eight are UK premieres, four international premieres and one world premiere.

Other activities

In addition to the film programme, the festival will offer a series of complementary activities such as Q&As with filmmakers and artists – BSL interpreted – and a masterclass in collaboration with Scottish Documentary by Lupe Perez Diaz, winner of new waves best director at the Seville Film Festival 2020 with her film Never Look Back. Last but not least, this edition will include an accessible virtual exhibition of Martin Weber’s photographic journey across Latin-America alongside the screening of Map of Latin American Dreams. Both films are included in the main programme.

IberoDocs is funded by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland, Camões – Instituto da Cooperação e da Língua/ The University of Edinburgh, Embassy of Spain in London, Acción Cultural Española (AC/E), Instituto Cervantes Manchester & Leeds and Scottish Documentary Institute (SDI) / Edinburgh College of Art.

Collaborators include: Indy Cinema Group, The Skinny, Heriot-Watt University, Screen Language, City of Edinburgh Council, SCILT (Scotland’s National Centre for Languages), Bilingualism Matters, Filmhouse, Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts, WomenBeing, Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival, Havana Glasgow Film Festival, Galician Film Forum, Orbita Studios, Filmhub Scotland, Brit Es, Indaba Deli, Orinoco, Zest Edinburgh, Tupiniquim, Pacari.

Full info about: www.iberodocs.org

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2016 London Spanish Film Festival is here! Save the dates! (22 – 29 September 2016)

by Brit Es Magazine September 9, 2016

The London Spanish Film Festival launches its 12th edition (22 – 29 September 2016) with an extraordinary line-up of recent Spanish films, most of them UK premieres and a unique opportunity to watch them in London.

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Julieta (2016). A universal tragedy. Oscar-worthy on every front.

by Danny Concha September 7, 2016

Following its election as Spain’s foreign-language Oscar candidate in the 88th anniversary of the Academy Awards, Brit Es takes a closer look at ‘Julieta’, Almodóvar’s most serious film to date…

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IberoDocs kicks off with ‘Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel García Marquez’… a biopic on Colombia’s greatest writer

by Carolina Núñez Roca May 14, 2016

The third edition of IberoDocs kicks off with a screening of Justin Webster’s ‘Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel García Marquez’, this evening at the Edinburgh Filmhouse. A documentary which captures the true spirit of IberoDocs and its aims to showcase and promote the very best of Ibero-American culture.

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‘Pepe Mujica, Lessons from the Flowerbed’ by Heidi Specogna at IberoDocs 2016

by Vanesa Cejudo May 11, 2016

Ninety minutes with Pepe Mujica… delivered at his own pace. Ninety minutes, at life’s natural rhythm; that time passing as a plant grows, those minutes spent waiting for the maté to be ready, those hours rolling by as you cruise in that old-fashioned VW Beetle. Never going over eighty km/h… what’s the rush?

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May 11, 2016 0 comments
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IberoDocs, Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival is back to celebrate its 3rd edition.

by Brit Es Magazine April 27, 2016

For another year IberoDocs Film Festival is back to celebrate its 3rd edition having a great programme, special events, opening and closing receptions, and parties.

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April 27, 2016 0 comments
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UK premieres, special previews and much more at London Spanish Film Festival 6th Spring Weekend

by Brit Es Magazine March 22, 2016

London Spanish Film Festival 6th Spring Weekend it is here bringing UK premieres and special previews as well as veteran film-makers Fernando Colomo, Félix Sabroso and Julio Medem, who will come from Spain to talk to audiences about their most recent works. The screenings will take place at Ciné Lumière and The May Fair Theatre at The May Fair Hotel. Save the dates! From 14th to 17th April 2016.

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March 22, 2016 0 comments
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The turn-out to our second screening of CORTOMETRAJES went beyond all expectation

by Brit Es Magazine March 15, 2016

If our first ‘CORTOMETRAJES’ event left us feeling profoundly grateful and touched, the second left us speechless; so much so, that three days later we still can’t quite process the scale of its success… We knew that the chosen titles for CORTOMETRAJES – 7 Spanish Short Films are seven cinematic gems in their own right. We knew that the London public have a real taste for cinema Made in Spain. We knew that we could count on the excellent work of our partners at Shorts on Tap to ensure that the event would run smoothly. We knew that there would be a good turn-out of our readers, friends and familiar faces as well as the film buffs, the curious-minded, the indie-artsy types, not to mention the East-End crowd. But the amount of people that showed up was beyond anything we imagined! The venue, 93 Feet East, was full to the brim and could barely handle the numbers of our devoted audience.

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Review: The Club (Pablo Larraín, 2015)

by Paulina Ricardi March 15, 2016

‘The Club’ (El Club) is a 2015 Chilean drama film directed, co-produced and co-written by Pablo Larraín. The film was Golden Globe nominated and has a controversial release date of Easter Good Friday on 25 March 2016.’The Club’ (El Club) is a 2015 Chilean drama film directed, co-produced and co-written by Pablo Larraín. The film was Golden Globe nominated and has a controversial release date of Easter Good Friday on 25 March 2016.

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Shorts On Tap And Brit Es Present ‘ANONYMOUS’ By Cristian Pozo

by Brit Es Magazine February 13, 2016

We are very happy to announce the upcoming screening in London of Cristian Pozo’s ‘ANONYMOUS’ as part of the programme of CORTOMETRAJES, 7 Spanish Short Films, an event curated and produced by Brit Es Magazine in partnership with Shorts On Tap, which will will take place on 18 February at 93 Feet East, a legendary spot in the heart of East London, the Old Truman Brewery, 150 Brick Lane. 

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