MAFIZ – Festival de Málaga 2024: Basque. Audiovisual.
Euskara. Kultura. Mundura.
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04Mar 202408Mar 2024Málaga
From 1 to 10 March, one of the main showcases for Ibero-American cinema, the Malaga Film Festival, will once again serve as a showcase for several Basque productions. This year, the Malaga festival and its industry zone, MAFIZ, have chosen 20 productions created by Basque filmmakers and production companies to participate in various sections of the festival.
Basque. Audiovisual. will once again have a stand providing information on the latest developments in the Basque audiovisual industry. Furthermore, as is customary at the festival, an updated online version of the catalogue will also be presented.
Between the 4th and 8th of March, the Malaga Festival Industry Zone, MAFIZ, will feature significant participation from the Basque region.
Official Selection:
‘Nina’, Andrea Jaurrieta.
Short Films | Official Selection:
‘Betiko gaua’, Eneko Sagardoy
أوروبا (EUROPA)’, Ekain Irigoien
‘Puzzleak (bortxaketaren jauregia)’, Kote Camacho
‘Armata’, Jasone Urgoitia Urrutia
‘Agrio’, David Pérez Sañudo
‘Lucía’, Marta Etura
‘El aprendiz’ Raúl Campos Martín
‘Todo lo cubre la sal’, Joana Moya
Animazine | Official Selection:
‘Malkoak’ Sonia Estevez
‘To Bird or not to Bird’ Martín Romero
‘Afirmando los derechos de las mujeres’ Selection:
‘La mujer ilustrada’, Isabel Herguera
MAFIZ
Regional Screenings:
‘Beldurra. testimonies of fear’, Aitor González de Langarica etaJosé Antonio Pérez
Work In Progress:
‘Ikusezinak/ The Invisibles’, Imanol Zinkunegi
‘Jone, batzuetan’, Sara Fantova
Film Footage:
‘Itoiz Summer Sessions’, Larraitz Zuazo, Zuri Goikoetxea, Ainhoa Andraka
‘Kantauri/Cantabrian Sea’, Xabier Mina, Isaías Cruz
Film Library:
‘Tetuán’, Iratxe Fresneda
Málaga Festival Fund Co-production Event (MAFF):
‘La pérdida de la mágia’, Silvia Rey
Basque. Audiovisual. Catalogue:
‘Baaldo’, David Álvares López
‘Muerte en Amara’, Aitor González de Langarica
Etxepare Euskal Institutua and BASQUE. AUDIOVISUAL.
BASQUE. AUDIOVISUAL. is supported by the Etxepare Basque Institute, and is part of BASQUE., a brand project that aims to increase the awareness and visibility of the Basque creative, cultural and artistic scene, as well as its cultural and creative industries on an international level.