AC/E supports the attendance of director Diego Llorente to present his World Premiere film 'Entrialgo' through the Programme for the Internationalisation of Spanish Culture (PICE) Mobility grants. "Entrialgo" is a beautiful and meditative study of rural Asturias, Spain. Life goes on with a different pace in Entrialgo. Rubén and Aitor grow with this rhythm. Their life swifts between the solitude of the courtyards of their house, the games mixed with the work of the adults and the school where they interact with their equals. Game, solitude and animals are witnesses and companions of a year in the life of these children.
The Indie Film Festival in Memphis enters with this edition its 21st year. It showcases independent cinema from all over the world. From short films to documentaries to music videos to experimental to narrative features, we screen films from filmmakers of all disciplines, backgrounds, genders, and ethnicities.
This year's festival makes a sizable push for more Black and International filmmakers. They will host the World Premiere of 'Entrialgo' by Diego Llorente, as well as a few more from international filmmakers. They are also hosting their first ever Black Creators Forum which will run parallel to the festival as a two-day symposium of workshops and invited speakers led by notable black filmmakers and critics with a wide interdisciplinary range, including fine art, music, and online content.
The Indie Film Festival in Memphis enters with this edition its 21st year. It showcases independent cinema from all over the world. From short films to documentaries to music videos to experimental to narrative features, we screen films from filmmakers of all disciplines, backgrounds, genders, and ethnicities.
This year's festival makes a sizable push for more Black and International filmmakers. They will host the World Premiere of 'Entrialgo' by Diego Llorente, as well as a few more from international filmmakers. They are also hosting their first ever Black Creators Forum which will run parallel to the festival as a two-day symposium of workshops and invited speakers led by notable black filmmakers and critics with a wide interdisciplinary range, including fine art, music, and online content.