Directed and Animated by IRIA LÓPEZ / Script done with lots of help: IRIA LÓPEZ, ROBERT BRADBOOK, FRANCESCA GARDINER, FERNANDO POMARES, GARETH SERGEANT, INGEBORG / Dialogues written by FRANCESCA GARDINER / Produced by CASEY HERBERT / Editor RODRIGO SAQUEL / Sound designer JENS PETERSEN / Composer GAUTIER GALARD / Art Director IRIA LÓPEZ & IRENE FUGA / Backgrounds designs IRENE FUGA / Screen Print artist ROLAND HUNT / Cinematographer DAVID WOODMAN / Online Editor and Colour Grader LOUIS LARGO / CGI Supervisor SAMUEL WALSH / Sound Recordist MICK KEARNEY & AXLE KITH CHEENG / Production Manager DARREN CRISP / Voice Stars RAYYAH MCCAUL, CLARA PEREZ & PATRICIA VILLA / Assistant Editor BÁLINT TUSOR / Foley Artist RICKY BUTT / Animation Assistants FRANKIE SWAN, FRANCESCA ADAMS, DANIELA NEGRÍN, MANAV DHIR, WINDY VAN DRUTEN, LILIAN FU, ANA CARO / Colour Artists HANNAH LAU-WALKER, CLAIRE RANSOM, IVÁN JIMÉNEZ, ALBA SÁNCHEZ, DEBANJAN NANDY, LEILA SALARKIA, JOE EVANS, ANDREA PAZOS, AGNESE MOSCONI / Shooting Assistant JAVIERA FAVRE
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Blending high-drama theatrics with black comedy, OUT is a coming out story unlike any other you have seen before. DRAMEDY / LGBT /UK / 16′ 37” / Written and directed by Gsus Lopez / Cast: Jeff Kristian, Oliver Yellop, Sophia Satchell-Baeza and Carol Ball. / OFFICIAL SELECTION: International Queer Film Festival Merlinka 2014, Belgrade, Serbia (Dorothy Slipper Award Nominee) / Queer As Film Festival 2015, London, UK / UO Queer Film Festival 2015, Oregon, USA / Kyiv International Queer Film Festival 2015, Kiev, Ukraine / Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015, USA / KASHISH 6th Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, India / Azores Fringe Festival 2015, Portugal / 12º Festival de Cine de Alicante, Spain (European Short Film Award Nominee) / 5th Durban Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, South Africa / Fil’m Hafizasi (Thematic Night- LGBTI) 2015, Istanbul, Turkey / Meta-Queer Fest Short Film & Animation 2015, Minsk, Belarus / Shorts On Tap (in collaboration with Brit Es) CORTOMETRAJES, London, UK
24 – 30 September 2015. Once again and for the 11th year, the London Spanish Film Festival returns with a selection of some of the best recent films from Spain including feature films as well as documentaries and shorts. This year some of the feature films (marked **) will be in competition and the winner will be decided by a Jury: Art Curator Andrew Dempsey, Vanity Fair’s journalist Bridget Arsenault, film producer Frank Mannion and actors Nickolas Grace and Charles Dance.
Documentary cinema is returning to Scotland with the second instalment of Iberodocs, the Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival. The festival aims to foster intercultural integration and to encourage audiences to reflect upon the concept of identity. And judging from this year’s programme, all manner of individual and collective identities will feature upon the screens of the Filmhouse in Edinburgh and the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow from May 14th to 24th.
In celebration of the inauguration of Iberodocs’ second season, we have arranged to meet with one of the festival’s foremost figures and a vital player in making the event a reality: Isabel Moura Mendes. An arts manager with a heritage that is half Cape Verdean, half Portuguese, she is this year’s programme curator for the Lusophone strand of films at the Iberodocs festival.
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.
This year, the LSFF’s 5th Spring Weekend brings to London audiences two very special previews of films that will be released later in the year: ‘El Niño’, directed by Daniel Monzón (Cell 211), an enthralling drug-trafficking action film based on real events and set in the Straits of Gibraltar, and the noirish thriller ‘La isla mínima’, directed by Alberto Rodríguez, which won nine Awards at the Goyas 2015. Also we have the opportunity to watch on a big screen ‘Todos están muertos’, by Beatriz Sanchí, with acclaimed actress Elena Anaya, who was nominated for Best Actress at the Goyas 2015. Jorge Torregrossa’s ‘La vida inesperada’, a film led hand in hand by Javier Cámara and Raúl Arévalo with a script by renowned writer and journalist Elvira Lindo and Carlos Marqués-Marcet’s ‘10,000 Km’, which took home five awards in last year’s Málaga Film Festival.