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03 March 2024
The first weekend of the Festival includes the programmes of the 33 short films selected for the Official Section
Itziar Castro, Carla Antonelli, Mariona Terés, Salva Reina, Vito Sanz, Marta Etura, Vicky Luengo or Bruna Cusí are just some of the names involved, both in front of and behind the camera.

Throughout the first weekend, the Malaga Festival screened the four programmes of short films competing in the Official Section of its 27th edition, sessions that took place on Saturday and Sunday in a crowded Hall 2 of Cine Albéniz. A total of 33 short films grouped in these four programmes have been screened.
 
A romantic comedy about how to flirt when you're famous, two friends who make a classmate disappear with a strange ritual, a device that allows you to listen to music directly from your brain or a caretaker who searches for metal. These are just some of the stories that have made up the Short Film Official Section of the 27th Malaga Festival.
 
Itziar Castro, who recently passed away and to whom the Festival pays tribute this year, Carla Antonelli, Mariona Terés, Salva Reina, Vito Sanz, Marta Etura, Vicky Luengo and Bruna Cusí are just some of the actors and actresses we have been able to meet in the short films, both in front of and behind the camera.
 
Programme 1:
 
  • ‘L@ cita’, by Itziar Castro.
  • ‘Cura sana’, by Lucía G. Romero.
  • ‘El aprendiz’, by Raúl Campos Martín.
  • ‘La filla by ma mare (La hija by mi madre)’, by Carles Gómez Alemany.
  • ‘Puzzleak (Bortxaketaren jauregia)’, by Kote Camacho.
  • ‘Troleig (Troleo)’, by Luis E. Pérez Cuevas.
  • ‘O que me parta un rayo, by Karen Joaquín.
  • ‘Pequeño’, by Meka Ribera and Álvaro G. Company.
Programme 2:
 
  • ‘Betiko gaua (La noche eterna)’, by Eneko Sagardoy.
  • ‘Welcome Tahiya’, by Marta Bayarri.
  • ‘Sincopat’, by Pol Diggler.
  • ‘Transición’, by David Velduque.
  • ‘Er pollo’, by Elena Zurita.
  • ‘Europa’, by Ekain Irigoien.
  • ‘O frío’, by Pablo Dopazo.
  • ‘El trono’, by Lucía Jiménez.
Programme 3:
 
  • ‘Armata’, by Jasone Urgoitia Urrutia.
  • ‘Pompeia (Pompeya)’, by María Castán de Manuel.
  • ‘Liberté’, by Martín D. Guevara.
  • ‘El paso’, by Santiago Olivera.
  • ‘Die Donau (Los Danubios)’, by Jaume Claret Muxart.
  • ‘Apartamentos Paradiso’, by Andreu García Antolí and Víctor Jiménez Lafuente.
  • ‘Cuadro’, by Anatael Pérez.
  • ‘L’últim jazz’, by Berta Subirats Viñals y Helena Oller Biurrun.
  • ‘Alegoría, día 1’, by Tino Fernández.
Programme 4:
 
  • ‘Agrio’, by David Pérez Sañudo.
  • ‘Lucía’, by Marta Etura.
  • ‘Perder’, by Rubén Guindo Nova.
  • ‘Semana 12’, by Isabel Delclaux.
  • ‘Eli’, by Álvaro López Alba.
  • ‘Cuando las cigarras callen’, by Bea Hohenleiter.
  • ‘Rutina’, by Roberto López Carneiro.
 
 
 
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