The La Cultura del Barrio club begins with FIBAV screenings
Within the framework of a new edition of the Interneighborhood Audiovisual Festival (FIBAV) Club La Cultura del Barrio will begin with screenings at its headquarters in Villa Crespo.
Each of these screenings will also contain days of debate, in order to expand a meeting space based on the neighborhood cinema.
It should be noted that the FIBAV is a festival with a non-competitive human rights perspective that aims to generate a space for alternative exchange and dissemination for neighborhood audiovisual expressions produced in our region., promoting and facilitating the circulation of experiences, practices and knowledge that enhance collective organization.
This Thursday 16 In November the first of the productions will be exhibited at the Murillo headquarters 957 (from 20 hours). This is “LCDB, the documentary", by Gastón Marín.
Later, on Friday 17 It will be the turn of “Lana y Ladrillo”, three short documentary films that weave together migration, resistance and the construction of cities by women.
The short films that make up it are “T’ipaqkuna kullakitas” (Little Knitting Sisters), by Sofía Quirós and Daniel Canto Molina; “Albañilas Avellaneda”, by Yulian Martínez and “50 kilos”, by Sofia Bensadon.
Thursday 23 November will be the turn of “Agüita”, a meeting that will serve not only to see new productions but also to debate about our waters.
Within this framework “AguaZombi” will be projected, of the Ekesh Community Audiovisual Collective – Nehuen House (Black river), production that tells how a group of teenagers from a neighborhood in Patagonia Argentina is faced with the disastrous consequences caused by a puddle of sewage. Delirium and terror quickly take over the territory.
That same day you can see “Fire in the Sea”, of Sebastian Zanzottera, a documentary that reflects images of the sea on fire. These scenes will be recreated in 3D with some photos of the director's father at an oil plant in Patagonia..
The film will take a journey in relation to absences, Body markings and the construction of masculinity of oil and gas workers.
Finally, “Knitting at home” is a proposal that can be seen on Friday 24 November and which contains the documentary “Urgent message from the south about an imminent invasion”, by Facundo Rodriguez Alonso.
“How to build a house?”, of the Popular Memory Archive of the Villa 20 from Lugano, It will be the production that closes with the screenings at La Cultura del Barrio.