Film Festival on sustainable progress arrives at the PUCV – G5noticias

Film Festival on sustainable progress arrives at the PUCV – G5noticias
Film Festival on sustainable progress arrives at the PUCV – G5noticias

The program includes free screenings – at 6 p.m. – at the Cinematheque of the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso.

With five screenings at the PUCV Cineteca and a special short film session at the University’s Curauma Campus, the “Another Way Festival” will be held for the first time in Valparaíso. Cinema about sustainable progress”, a program that will offer recent works around environmental, social and economic questions and themes. The feature films and short films arrive through the Cultural Center of Spain in Chile, in alliance with the house of studies.

The program will be distributed over two weeks, starting on Monday the 17th and Tuesday the 18th, to continue on Monday the 24th, Tuesday the 25th and Wednesday the 26th, at the Cineteca PUCV (Avenida Brasil 2830, Valparaíso) with free screenings at 6 p.m.

In a special way and in collaboration with the PUCV Faculty of Sciences, the festival will extend to the Curauma Campus with a rotating exhibition in the Faculty Auditorium on Wednesday, June 19, between 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., as a way of making available of the university community the contents and issues raised by the short films that make up the exhibition.

“It is a 30-minute session, with five very entertaining short films and where each one, with its approach, completes a look at the complexity of the environmental issue,” said Verónica Muñoz, manager of Cineteca PUCV.

The festival, which had its ninth edition in October 2023 in Madrid, responds to the challenges proposed by the organization of the Another Way Film Festival (AWFF): present high-quality, unpublished documentaries that address the pillars of sustainability (social, environmental and economic) and, as a second purpose, to inform, educate and raise public awareness about current environmental challenges.

“Science confirms the alarming rise in global warming, underscoring the urgency of addressing the climate crisis. The public’s interest in this topic is undeniable. Through the film program offered by the festival together with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), we seek to involve at a global level through Spanish and Latin American documentary cinema. We want to share new ways of telling stories about topics of maximum relevance to the public and create a meeting space between cinema and society,” comment the managers of the initiative.

This film program is organized in Valparaíso by the PUCV Artistic Cultural Linkage Directorate and the Cultural Center of Spain in Chile, with the collaboration of the Social Linkage and Sustainability Directorate of the PUCV and the Faculty of Sciences of the University.

PROGRAMMING

· Monday June 17. “Sunday Sunday”. Dir. Laura García Andreu. Spain, 2023

· Tuesday June 18. “Ural Lawoi. Brother of the sea.” Dir. Telmo Iragorri – Manuel Coronado.

· Monday June 24. “Cattle or desert.” Dir. Francisco Vaquero. Spain, 2022

· Tuesday June 25. “Fauna”. Dir. Pau Faus. Spain, 2023 ‧ 74 min Trailer

· Wednesday, June 26. “This country stolen of mine.” Dir. Marc Wiese – Carlos Andrés Vera. Ecuador, 2022

SHORT FILMS

· Footage found before losing the sea. Spain. 9’30. Dir. Carles Abad Tent

· “Glass. Paper. Organic” (2022). Spain 4′. Dir. Almudena Vázquez.

· “The stable” (2023). Spain. 10′. Dir. Elisa Puerto Aubel.

· “Chimborazo” (2022). Spain. 7’17. Dir. Keila Cepeda.

· “His green century.” Spain. 6’28. Dir. Mariana Oliveira.

 
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