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TICKETS ON SALE FROM APRIL 10th, 2024.
TICKETS ON SALE FROM APRIL 10th, 2024.
TICKETS ON SALE FROM APRIL 10th, 2024.
Born in Errenteria in 1961, José Luis Rebordinos is a member of the European Film Academy (EFA) and an Honorary Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina. In 2015, the Council of Ministers awarded him the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts. In 2021, the French Ministry of Culture appointed him Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres. With a degree in Special Pedagogy, he has been director of the Film Unit of Donostia Kultura for 22 years, director for 21 years of the Horror and Fantasy Film Week and for 8 years of the San Sebastian Film and Human Rights Festival. For 22 years he has directed the Nosferatu book collection.
He is co-author of several books on Basque filmmakers such as Elías Querejeta, Montxo Armendáriz, Antxon Eceiza, Julio Medem, Javier Aguirresarobe, etc., as well as on Asian cinema (Shinya Tsukamoto, poet and film guerrilla) or on different subjects (El dolor, los nervios culturales del sufrimiento / Breve historia del cortometraje vasco).
Before becoming Director of the San Sebastian Film Festival on 1 January 2011, he was a member of its Management Committee for 15 years. In October 2017, he was a member of the jury of the Asian Future section at the 30th Tokyo International Film Festival. In August 2018, he was a member of the First Look Jury at the Locarno Film Festival. He has been a selector of the BWIP (Bloody Work in Progress) section since the first edition of Blood Window in 2013, Ventana Sur, Argentina. He is also a member of the Cultural Advisory Board of Casa Asia.
At 39, Aina Clotet has spent more than half her life dedicated to the world of acting. With a degree in Audiovisual Communication from the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, she has established a versatile career in both theatre and audiovisuals that has earned her numerous awards and nominations, including two Silver Biznagas, a Sant Jordi Award, a Butaca Award and two Best Actress Awards at the Toulouse Festival.
Her performances in Oriol Paulo's Durante la tormenta, Mar Coll's Matar al padre, 7 razones para huir, and La Filla d'Algú, an ESCAC film for which she was nominated for the Gaudí Awards and won her a Silver Biznaga for Best Actress in the Zonazine section of the Malaga Festival, stand out. Among her latest premieres is the second season of Hierro and she has filmed the Finnish series Enemy of the People, which will be released soon.
In 2016 she debuted as a director with Tiger, a short film that earned her a nomination for the Gaudí Awards and numerous selections at Festivals. As a screenwriter, she co-wrote the TV-movie Positius for Tv3 and the short film Después, also with Valentina Visa and Carla Simón. He is currently working on his first feature film and a fiction series.
Ignacio Martínez de Pisón (Zaragoza, 1960) lives in Barcelona since 1982. Is the author of more than a dozen works, including the novels Carreteras secundarias (1996), El tiempo de las mujeres (2003), Dientes de leche (2008) and El día de mañana (2011), La buena reputación (2014) and Derecho natural (2017), as well as the essays Enterrar a los muertos (2005) and Filek, el estafador que engañó a Franco (2018). He is also the author of film scripts (Carreteras secundarias, Las trece rosas, Chico & Rita), his books have received, among other awards, the Premio Nacional and the Premio de la Crítica. His most recent novel is Fin de temporada (2020).
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