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L’Alternativa – Barcelona Independent Film Festival. Screenings and dialogues with filmmakers – Moving Cinema

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L’Alternativa – Barcelona Independent Film Festival. Screenings and dialogues with filmmakers

Regular Sessions at Festival and Cinemas (outside School Hours)

13 Nov 2017 - 19 Nov 2017

A Bao A Qu

Barcelona

L’Alternativa – Barcelona Independent Film Festival facilitates tickets to students aged between 15 and 18 years old to attend some of the festival screenings.

The festival’s team, along with A Bao A Qu, within the framework of Cinema en curs and Moving Cinema, suggest five films screened during the festival and two from a parallel section screened at the Filmoteca of Catalunya.

In this edition participate students from Institut Moisès Broggi of Barcelona, Institut Castellet of Sant Vicenç de Castellet and Institut Enric Borràs of Badalona. All three Secondary schools participate in the film pedagogy programme Cinema en curs.

Teachers involved in these sessions have tools, methodologies and strategies to favour the screenings preparations, the films chosen to be attended and the dialogues and reflexions after the projections.

L’Alternativa webpage

Films

Niñato, by Adrián Orr (Spain, 2017)

El mar nos mira de lejos The sea stares at us from afar, de Manuel Muñoz Rivas (Espanya, Països Baixos, 2017)

Milla, by Valérie Massadin (France, Portugal, 2017)

Stranger in paradise, by Guido Hendrikx (Països Baixos, 2016)

Donkeyote, by Chico Pereira (Germany, Great Britain, Spain, 2017)

Lettre d’un cinéaste à sa fille Letter from a filmmaker to his daughter, by Eric Pauwels (Belgium, 2000)

Hiroshima mon amour, by Alain Resnais (France, Japan, 1959)