Successful audience attendance at the first LGTBIQ+ short film sample on the agenda of the Colors Sitges Queers Fest festival at the El Retiro cinema.
The sense of the show was not competitive, however, the audience was given the option to vote for the best script and the best short film.
The result:
Audience Award for Best Short Film:
Lo que no se ve. Direction and script: Lamberto Guerra. Fiction, 4,50′.
A moving story that shows that there is always time for love because it has no age.
Audience Award for Best Short Film Script:
Love is love. Girected by Alessia Pischedda. VOS. Filmed with smartphone. Fiction, 1′.
A short film that can explain a lot in just one minute, and recorded with a smartphone.
Selected shorts:
Produced by ActuaVallès – Ca l’Enredus. Directed by: Alba Barbè i Serra
Animation stop-motion. 7,56′
Candidate for the best short film at the XIII Gaudí Awards.
Animated short film to raise awareness about gender diversity and the free development of identity.
Based on the book that Alba Barbè i Serra published in 2016, with Sara Carro and illustrations by Joan Turu.
Prod. InVisibility Productions. Directed by: Josef Steiff.
VOS. Fiction, 20′
Presented at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Jesse can’t save their relationship any longer, he can only save himself.
Directed by: Juliet y Juliana Mango.
VOS. Fiction, 8,33′
Through his struggle with gender identity, a boy stands up for himself and embarks on a difficult journey of self-discovery and fulfillment.
Written and directed by: Lamberto Guerra.
Fiction, 4,50′
Presented at the Festivalito La Palma and the Festival de las Estrellas.
It is never too late to be seen.
Written, directed and producted by: Pablo Cuadrado.
Fiction, 4,30′.
It’s difficult to paint a portrait if your model talks and moves around a lot.
Directed by: Alessia Pischedda.
VOS. Filmed with smartphone. Fiction, 1′.
It won the Zonta Short Festival award.
Directed by: Michèle Massé.
Filmed with smartphone. Fiction, 5′
Julia’s rights to be, work and love are questioned in three telephone conversations. Three calls that test her strength in the most important transition she made in her life: changing of gender.
Directed by: Ferran Navarro-Beltrán.
Fiction, 7,26′
Second in a series of four shorts that want to give visibility to LGTBIQI+ people over 60 years of age.
Directed by: David Saborido.
VOS. Fiction, 3,32′
Social criticism, in which in a utopian universe, a small plasticine dictator can change his ideals publicly and freely. But social, political and collective pressure will not let that happen. An inclusive, unexpected and never told speech.
Directed by: Alexandra Gascón.
Fiction, 6′
Some very special tenants are moving to María Teresa’s building.
Written and directed by: Enzo Monzón.
Fiction, comedy, 8,26′
Miuka, see online the first photographic exhibition of Pedro Almodóvar, held at La Fresh Gallery, Madrid. She lives in Argentina and is an admirer of the filmmaker’s work. So in love that she decides to become a photographer, to somehow be connected with her idol. Drac is his assistant, his life partner, his family. He will do everything possible to make her happy.
Access to the majority of short films has been facilitated by the culture area of the FELGTB y Miquel Claudi-López of Queer as cinema.
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