
07 de October de 2022
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is organizing the fifth edition of the National Rural Women and Film Series, which will be held between October 11 and November 24. It will reach 70 locations throughout the country and can be followed online in 8 Central American countries.
- The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food organizes the fifth edition of the National Film and Rural Women's Series
- This year it takes place between October 11 and November 24
- The exhibition will bring cinema to 70 locations across the country and can be followed online in 8 Central American countries.
From the rural environment, and to the rural environment.
The programming of the 5th national series of "Cinema and Rural Women" will bring audiences stories that offer a broad and up-to-date view of the reality of rural Spain and, in particular, the role women play within it, far removed from clichés and stereotypes.
The cycle coincides with the commemoration of International Rural Women's Day on October 15 and is part of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food's " Excellence Awards for Innovation in Rural Women."
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This edition will feature complementary activities such as "In the Classroom, We Tell," which, through a short film session, will give young people from several high schools the opportunity to participate in an audiovisual workshop led by some of the participating female filmmakers.
Programming
A total of 20 films , including feature and short films, both fiction and documentaries, will make up the exhibition, which will tour 70 locations in the 17 autonomous communities. The online screenings can be seen from October 15 to 30 in Spain, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, and Panama, through the series' website: www.cineymujeresrurales.es
This year's edition sees a significant increase in the number of venues, given the strong reception the National Rural Women's Film Festival has enjoyed year after year. The last edition drew 18,000 spectators.
The films to be screened are as follows:
· Alcarrás (2022), by Carla Simón
· As three falls of María Santiso (2019), by Roberto Alvite
· Piggy (2022), by Carlota Pereda
· Strings (2022), by Estíbaliz Urresola
· Nation (2020), by Margarita Ledo
· The Invisible Path (2021), by Chema Ramos and Antonio J. Mejías
· A wind touches your door (2021), by Jorge Castillo
· Julia (2022), by Jacobo Lagüela Castro
· The Black Spot (2020), by Enrique García
· Life Was That (2020), by David Martín de los Santos
· Lúa Vermella (2020), by Lois Patiño
· Nosaltres do not kill with pistols (2022), by María Ripoll
· Rural Pride (2022), by Gele Fernández Montaño and Manuel Jiménez Núñez
· Lemon Bread with Poppy Seeds (2021), by Benito Zambrano
· Sediments (2021), by Adrián Silvestre
· And to the vineyard too (2021), by Irene Guede Arboniés
· The Venus of the Beehives (2020), by Bartolomé Fernández
· Snails Don't Understand Sundays (2021), by Ainhoa Urgoitia Santamaría
· Harvesting Manual (2021), by Manuel Fernandi
· Deaf (2022), by Eva Libertad and Nuria Muñoz