Hamid E. Martín
Every night, in the Mediterranean, a group of fishermen illuminate the depths of the sea. With their blinding light, they try to attract fish that are becoming increasingly scarce in its waters. ‘Viento del Norte’ (North wind) is one of the last ships in northeast Spain to practise this ancestral tradition. An inherited rite that is still alive today because of the Maghrebi migrants who give it continuity.
David Tena
Hamburg, 1984. He is a Valencian artist, photographer and producer. In 2014 he completed the Creative Documentary Master’s degree at Pompeu Fabra University, which led him to work in the web documentary
Con título in 2015, made by the Catalan filmmaker Neus Ballús. He also worked in the film from 2017
La sustancia, by the filmmaker Lluís Galter. In 2018, he won the Generalitat de Catalunya’s
Creación Sala de Arte Joven award, together with the artist Irene Gil Ramón, for the video installation
Aiguallum. In 2019, he was selected in the call for emerging artists Ebrergent organised by the Centre d’Art Contemporani de les Terres de l’Ebre El Pati, where he exhibited the installation
Hasta la Vil·la de Greiser.
FILMOGRAPHY
Aiguallum Lamparo (documentary, 2024)