Directed and Photography by Pau Pascual Galbis, Edition and Post-production by Pau Pascual Galbis, Music by Nikka, Sound by José Antonio Flores, Make up by Eloisa Gómez, Costume: Mariccona, Production by Pau Pascual Galbis, Actress: Sandra Gómez, Ingrid Heinz, Génesis Pascacio, Olga Mathey, Adriana Saldaña, Julieta Mayor and Elisabeth Pang, Thanks to Gelitzly Pacheco Montero, Hana Chaki, Ana Karen Morgana, Ezechiel Hascoet, Bryan Sánchez, Betty Bustillo, Ana Ferral and Yesenia González, Production: SEP-Prodep and Collaboration by Faculty of Arts, Universidad de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas UNICACH (Mexico). 2014 © Tuxtla Gtz.
We are very proud to announce the upcoming screening in London of Ik’pulan Vaichil (Dark Dream) a short film directed and photography by Pau Pascual Galbis. The film it is included as part of the programme of CORTOMETRAJES, 7 Brit Es Short Films, a Shorts On Tap‘s screening in collaboration with Brit Es Magazine.
The programme is made up of a special selection of 7 short films which offer an eclectic point of view on the reality of today across different genres. As well as watching the films themselves, the audience will get the chance to talk to the directors and there will also be a number of special guests.
Brit Es’s concept defines the people, projects, trends and cultural offerings in the UK that have a Spanish / Latin quality or origin but are also influenced by and inseparable from British culture. Both platforms has been working together to create this event and choose an outstanding selection of seven ‘Brit Es’ short films.
Ik’pulan Vaichil (Dark Dream) with Nikka’s dark electronic music is inspired by Tzotzil Mayan myth in Chiapas (Mexico) that i’kal the black bird looking anthropomorphic spectres attack people in their nightmares and also kidnap women. After the arrival of Catholicism these figures became pukuj; perverse and evil devils. According to the anthropologist Calixta G. Holmes, when a Tzotzil person dreams or has nightmare, wayjel -animal soul of this person leaves his body to wander, but when chu’lel his other eternal soul is not present, he could be attacked by ‘ik’al or by their negative effects like jealousy, envy, and hatred which cause anxiety, depression, illness and even death to the victim. In relation to the video Ik’pulan vaichil, the mixed ethno-cultural mise en scène such as a syncretic religious act is practiced in abandoned industrial spaces is allude to the current controversy context of political situation, racial division and class society in Chiapas.
PAU PASCUAL GALBIS. Filmmaker, born in Alcoi (Valencian Country, Spain), PhD in Visual Arts and Professor in the University of Science and Arts of Chiapas UNICACH (Chiapas, Mexico). He has studied animation at Southampton Solent University (Great Britain) and he was in residence at the Digital Arts Studios in Belfast (North Ireland). In his filmography shows a poetic view of reality and oniric connotations. Also he draws the portrait of perversity and grotesque part of the human psychology in them. As well highlights his role as curator, which stresses the foundation and coordination of the International Video Art Show of Alcoi VAIA for five years, and curating the exhibition Otoimatge MusicVideoArt, oriented to the interrelationship of the music video and the video art of Japanese and Spanish authors, with Tokyo University of the Arts collaboration.
This is his official Site: http://www.pausigma.com/
Join us for a celebration of Brit Es talent in London!!
Discussing, debating, commenting on the films with their directors and guest speakers.
A great opportunity to expand your network, make friends and enjoy a night out checking great talent.
Doors open at 7pm for a pint & networking session
Films screening start at 8pm
Show ends approximately at 10:30pm
Special guests from film industry. £4.50 Entry (online tickets https://goo.gl/1RhjVl) or £5 on door.
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CORTOMETRAJES – 7 Brit Es Short Films
Wednesday, September 16th at 93 Feet East, Brick Lane, London E1 from 7pm.
£4.50 Entry (online tickets https://goo.gl/1RhjVl) or £5 on door.
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