Young Programmers at D'A Film Fest 2022

Festivals & Venues

Period

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Partner

A Bao A Qu

Edat dels participants

16 years old or older

Film length

Short Film

In the 12th edition of the D'A Film Festival, the Young Programmers Moving Cinema D'A have programmed two sessions of short films, in the framework of the section 'A collective impulse': (Dis)inhabiting the Earth and Vital Moments. They have conducted the presentations and dialogues with the filmmaker Alba Bresolí, the colorist Aleix Fernandez, and the filmmaker Andrea H.Catalá accompanied by the actress Natalia Germosén.

The films programmed in the session '(Dis)inhabiting the Earth' are Tatuado nos ollos levamos o pouso by Diana Toucedo, El día que volaron la montaña by Alba Bresolí and Agrilogistics by Gerard Ortín. And in 'Vital Moments' are Las Infantas by Andrea H. Catalá, Está Amaneciendo by Guillermo Benet and La gàbia by Adán Aliaga.

The Young Programmers Moving Cinema D'A have had the opportunity to meet virtually or in person with all the filmmakers of the six films. They have also produced a trailer, posters and a room sheet that you will find in 'Materials'.

The group of Young Programmers Moving Cinema 2022 is made up of fourteen young people aged between 20 and 24 who have previously been Young Programmers Moving Cinema at the Filmoteca de Catalunya, the D'A Film Festival or Alternativa. They are: Marta Corredor Valverde, Berta Cotrina Domingo, Albert López Ricart, Victor Losilla Santos, Dani Molina Guisado, Sofia Niubó Boggiero, Júlia Ruiz Quintana, Clara Serrano Llorens, Gerard Simó Gimeno, Mar Teixidor Feliu, Mariona Triadú Galí, Pau Vall Capdet, Elisenda Veciana Buixeda, Marina Zubiaur Sellarés.

Sessions

(Dis)inhabiting the Earth

There are many ways of inhabiting and relating to the land. The session proposes a dialogue between very different cinematographic perspectives, a journey through different ways of approaching the role of humans - or their absence - in the exploitation of the earth. Three films that reflect and ask us how we want to be part of this world.

Vital Moments

Three films, three vital moments: childhood, entering adulthood and old age. They all share the same feeling: the characters are trapped, whether in their family environment, in everyday life or in illness.

The moments before the Dominican carnival, an improvised afterparty during a film festival and a weekend at the country house. Three supposedly jovial moments that bring out the experiences and longings of the characters to remind us that it is never too late to take action.

Materials created by the group of Young Programmers

Films