This month we interview Lola Clavo, intimacy coordinator, a fairly recent and essential figure on shoots. Do you know what her job is?
This month we interview Lola Clavo, intimacy coordinator, a fairly recent and essential figure on shoots. Do you know what her job is?
This month we interview Santi Torres, TMB’s Director of Communication and Institutional Relations and Director of the TMB Foundation. We talk to him about the festival Subtravelling International Short Film Fest | Bcn-Seoul which is in its 13th edition this year.
Manresa is becoming an important film set. Series such as Hache and The Innocent and films like Marlowe, 7 Reasons to Run Away and Outlaws were filmed in the city. This month we interview Aleix Farrés, Manresa Film Office’s Film Commissioner. We talk about all this with him.
This month we interview the director from Barcelona Meritxell Colell Aparicio who has just released her new film Dúo. A journey to the centre of the couple, with two people who stop being two. We talk about the film with her, but also about her career as a director.
This month we interview Aina Troncoso, a psychologist in the Department against abuses in the audiovisual and performing arts sector in Catalonia. This department is already fully operational and can be contacted by victims of abuse by phone, WhatsApp and e-mail in a fully confidential and anonymous manner.
This month we interview the director and producer Denis Delestrac, who has directed documentaries such as Freightened The Real Price of Shipping, Sand Wars and Banking Nature. In this interview we talk about his documentary on the famous photographer and storyteller McCurry, The Pursuit of Colour, which he also shot in our city.
This month we interview Pere Vila, a cinema projectionist who talks to us about his work, which is endangered, and about the changes the sector has undergone with the arrival of digital technologies. Vila was born in 1951 in Molins de Rei and has always worked in cinema projection. He moreover has an audiovisual company called Pere Vila Audiovisuals S.L. which offers all kinds of services related to audiovisual projections.
Alexia Kraft de la Saulx moved to Spain from Belgium with her family when she was three. Here she found her vocation in social documentaries. She won the London Eco Film Festival with her short film Robert’s Rooftop Farm. This short teaches us that we can use sustainability to improve the world. Robert has his own garden on the roof of his house in Barcelona and shares the vegetables he grows with his neighbours. We talk with her about this project.
This month we interview Eduardo Viéitez, CEO of Creast and Yolanda Costas, film sustainability manager. We talk with them about how to have more sustainable shoots.