These villages of Sobrarbe will become an outdoor movie theater this summer
He cinema It does not need armchairs or red carpets. Under the title “Fresca’s Documentary Film Cycle”, thirteen localities of the region of the Sobrarbe They will enjoy August 3 to 28 from a documentary selection of the last edition of Espiello, the International Festival of Documentary Ethnographic of Sobrarbe that will take place in the square of each town combining heritage, culture and seventh art in a format as close as summer.
In Bárcabo, Laspuña, Tierrantona, Margudgued, Broto, I kissed, betorz, benoston and lamata the projections will be with a large screen from 10 pm, and in Abizanda, Sieste, Scanilla and Broto Asín the format will be similar, although with a smaller screen.
Proposals
Mountain cinema in Broto
Proposals
Among the most anticipated titles are “they have”, by Juan Carlos Somolinos, a documentary recorded for two years in the regional residence of the Solana that has excited the public and that can be seen in four locations. Also highlight works with local seal such as “Ixigoleta and Bordón”, by Silvia Orós, and “Notizias Monzón”, a school project with a critical look. Both will have the presence of their authors in some of the sessions, offering a unique opportunity for dialogue between creators and spectators.
In addition, the cycle includes titles such as “Minga in Tenaún”, winner of the Public Prize Espiello Boltaña, “The art of illiterates” or “María la Portuguesa”, which complete a varied billboard with stories from here and there, all with documentary sensitivity and ethnographic vocation.
Mountain cinema in Broto
And if the documentary makes its way between squares and villages, Broto remains faithful to its own cycle: spiellé, mountain cinema, which celebrates its XIII edition on Thursday, August 7, 21 and 28. This summer event will project some of the most prominent Alpine theme documentaries of Espiello and is already part of the Cultural Calendar of the Valley. Year after year, neighbors and visitors fill the space, consolidating one of the most beloved cultural activities of the summer in Sobrarbe.
