The Fundación Tres Culturas offers a sample of the most current Andalusian cinema in its Tuesday Cinema programme in February.
In the current Andalusian film scene, there is a dialogue between the avant-garde and tradition. An example of this is the 'Andalusian Panorama' section of the Seville Festival, which offered ten feature films and eighteen short films in its latest edition. These works have won multiple awards and critical acclaim and show the need of our filmmakers to tell the story of the different realities of and from Andalusia.
Tuesday, 15 February, 20.30 h.
That was what life was all about. David Martín de los Santos. Spain, 2020, 109 min.
Maria and Veronica are two Spanish immigrants from different generations who meet in a hospital in Belgium. There they begin to forge a relationship of friendship and intimacy until an unexpected event leads Maria, the eldest, to embark on a journey to the south of Spain in search of Veronica's family. Once there, Maria will begin to question her most solid principles.
Invitations at THIS LINK from 12 noon on Wednesday 9 February.
Activity carried out with the funding of the Seville City Council within the framework of the programme Seville, land of diversity.

