Ojo Guareña

Edurne Rubio
Belgium, Spain
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Synopsis

Filmmaker Edurne Rubio takes us on an experiential journey through a cave along with a group of friends who have been spelunking together for 50 years. In this brilliant take on literal and symbolic darkness, we discover the archaeological and political secrets of Ojo Guareña as we move through the interior landscape of a Spain that bears witness to civilizations, sacrifice, rebellion and repression. (RS)

Festivals

- DOK Leipzig - International Competition (2018)
- Punto de Vista (2019)

Biography of the director

Edurne Rubio
Edurne Rubio

As a visual artist, her practice shifts among different formats and contexts: performances, films and sound projects. Edurne Rubio creates situations where tension is built up between what we see and what we hear, between the present and memory, or the imagination of possible ones. With her anthropological-like work, Edurne uses interviews as her primary method of work, collecting individual stories to build a collective narrative that transcends and, in so doing, questions any linear reading of history, offering a subjective reading in continuous transformation and dependent on affections.

Finished

Sessions

May

Friday 10
19:00 h
Auditorio y Sala de Exposiciones Paco de Lucía
Monday 13
19:30 h
CINETECA - Plató
Followed by a Q&A
Wednesday 15
19:00 h
Centro Cultural Carril del Conde
Followed by a Q&A
Thursday 16
17:30 h
CINETECA - Plató
Thursday 16
19:00 h
Centro Cultural Eduardo Úrculo

Credits

Language
Spanish - Subtitles in spanish and english
Director
Edurne Rubio
Screenplay
Edurne Rubio
Cinematography
Sergi Gras, Álvaro Alonso de Armiño
Editing
Jan de Coster, Edurne Rubio
Sound
Charo Calvo (Sound design), David Elchardus (Sound recording) , Hugo Fernández (Sound recording), Edurne Rubio (Sound recording)
Production
Andrea Cinel
Contact
Laurence Alary (ARGOS Centre for Art and Media)Rue du Chantier, 131000 Bruxelles(Bélgica)+32 22 29 00 03 distribution@argosarts.org
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