Malaga audiovisual creators present their short films at the Film Festival
It was possible to enjoy programs 1 and 2 of Cortos Málaga in hall 1 at the Cine Albéniz
The short films kicked off this Friday at the 27th Malaga Festival, with the screening of the two Malaga Official Section short film programs. The section groups sixteen pieces divided into two programs. The directors of each short film had the opportunity to present their work in the crowded hall 1 of the Cine Albéniz.
Program 1, which started at 4:30 p.m., brings together eight short films that tell different stories: a retiree who likes to watch ASMR videos, a girl who goes blind and believes there is an old woman in her room, a young girl who loses his smartphone at a party and has to look for it in the trash, or a man who shares his existential confusion with an attentive waiter at the bar.
Program 2, in turn, was presented at 7:00 p.m., with the stories of a 24-year-old boy who tries a new therapeutic technique, a medium who contacts missing people and opens a portal to evil, a radio host who gives advice to thousands of Spanish women, or a boy who is not able to bathe in the sea, among others.
Program 1:
∙ ‘Moro’, by Pablo Barce.
∙ ‘Analog Z Love’, by Alicia Arwgar.
∙ ‘ASMR’, by Juan Flahn.
∙ ‘Como una aguja en un pajar’, by Max Deniam.
∙ ‘The Seed (La semilla)’, by Daniel Ortiz Díaz.
∙ ‘Los horrores de la guerra’, by Manolo Orellana Naranjo.
∙ ‘Alicia’, by Tony Morales.
∙ ‘El desayuno de los funcionarios’, by Javier Gómez Bello.
Program 2:
∙ ‘Enchufes’, by Alicia Arwgar.
∙ ‘El menor’, by Álvaro Gijón.
∙ ‘Mil yardas’, by Nick Staros y Fernando Monteleone.
∙ ‘Cruzando la calle’, by J. Vargas González.
∙ ‘Libera me (Ex lucem ad tenebras)’, by Enrique García.
∙ ‘Quién llama’, by J.A. Villalobos.
∙ ‘Querida Elena’, by Rafael Ariza Garrido y Ana Carrillo.
∙ ‘Ciao bambina’, by Afioco Gnecco y Carolina Yuste.
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