IberoDocs Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival 23 May – 24 May 2015 CCA
IberoDocs
Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival
Sat 23 May — Sun 24 May 2015
3.30pm, 5.30pm, 8pm, £7 (£5) + 60p booking fee per screening, Cinema
Ages 15+
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Welcome to the second edition of IberoDocs – Scotland’s Ibero-American Documentary Film Festival, taking place in Edinburgh from 14 to 17 May and – for the very first time! – in Glasgow on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May. After what was a very successful first edition in 2014 – with over a thousand people accepting our invitation to come see our films, and take part in our events – IberoDocs is raising the bar in 2015! We’ve more than doubled the number of films in our programme to over 20 titles from 15 countries, and again complemented our programme with a wide range of engaging events, discussions and parties you will not want to miss!
Under the theme of ‘Identity/ies’, we invite you to take a closer look at Ibero-American cultures and their stories through the magnifying glass that is the documentary film form. It is our hope that, together and through these filmmakers’ cinematic work, we can form a new vision of the Iberian and Latin American space, but also that, through this exercise, our vision of ourselves can be expanded. Amongst films coming from all over Ibero-America, in our 2015 programme we are turning our eye to the epicentre of “New Galician Cinema”, showcasing some the most thought-provoking film work produced in Spain in recent years, in our Focus on Galicia strand. And with at least another eight filmmakers and guests coming to Scotland to talk about their films and answer your questions, you will be spoilt for choice on which events to attend this year! We told you we’ve turned a page didn’t we?
We hope you enjoy the programme we prepared for you as much as we enjoyed creating it, and we look forward to see you at the CCA!
IberoDocs is produced by Cinemaattic Productions CIC.
Please find information on the full festival programme at www.iberodocs.co.uk; links to the screenings at CCA can be found on this page.
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