This month we interviewed Nina Caussa, a production designer who has worked on several films shot in Barcelona, such as Desmontando un elefante, No Traces, Pájaros and Esmorza amb mi. We talked with her about her profession.
This month we interviewed Nina Caussa, a production designer who has worked on several films shot in Barcelona, such as Desmontando un elefante, No Traces, Pájaros and Esmorza amb mi. We talked with her about her profession.
This month we interviewed the Mexican film director Fernando Frías. His latest film I Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me was shot to a large extent in Barcelona. We talked to him about this project which visited our city and can already be seen on Netflix.
This month we interview Isona Passola, film producer and screenwriter, who is also one of the founders of the new Espai Texas project. We talk with her about this multipurpose space which is reopening with two rooms for screening films in Catalan, two for theatre also in Catalan and a bar.
This month we interview Mathieu Béjot, Director of Strategy and Development of Sunny Side of the Doc. We talked with him about this event dedicated to documentaries. The first Sunny Side of the Doc was held in 1990. Next year will therefore be the 35th edition of the documentary market.
This month we interview Marta Junco Padilla, who undertakes education and communication tasks in Teleduca, Educación y Comunicación, one of the organizations belonging to the driving force behind La Veïnal, a participatory and community communication television project. Marta does a bit of everything: project coordination, budgets, community revitalization, workshops, etc. We talk with her about La Veïnal.
This month we interview Marc Dominici, postproduction supervisor for Antaviana, a company specialized in VFX and postproduction who has worked on projects shot in Barcelona such as Creatura, A Thief’s Daughter, The Cuckoo’s Curse, Selftape, Smiley and Bojos per Molière.
This month we interview Meritxell Bragulat, director of the Mostra de Cinema Àrab i Mediterrani de Catalunya (Arabic and Mediterranean Film Festival of Catalonia) and Mohammad Sharqawi, in charge of the Refugi en curt workshops, to talk about this project which brings pupils and other groups from Barcelona province closer to the different situations experienced by refugees, especially children and young people.