Flamenco and Emotions
Appropriation documentary in which Taylor Newton and Phoebe Gelfman explore the relationship between flamenco and human emotions.
Appropriation documentary in which Taylor Newton and Phoebe Gelfman explore the relationship between flamenco and human emotions.
Mockumentary (or fake documentary) in which Caroline Kriesen becomes Carolina the Journalist to investigate the conspiracy behind the low prices of wine and beer and the high prices of water in Seville.
In 2017, a well-known travel magazine recognized Seville as the best city to visit in 2018. In her final project, Arial Nieberding asked herself the following question: Which Seville? Because there isn’t just one. There is the artificial construction that strives to meet the expectations of many of the tourists who visit it and that…
One way to give voice to the protagonists of a documentary is to let them be in charge of part or all of its production. In the case of Bella Humphreys’s final project, the author gives them her camera so that they can record all the images. The decision is not capricious: Bella wants to…
The shot that closes Paloma Bobadilla’s final project explains its title, because this story, which is her own story, is that of a woman who was given the name of kind of a bird and who learned to fly despite the obstacles she found on her way. Or perhaps, and as Paloma herself acknowledges in…
In the final lines of this interview, the protagonist tells us that he has always been a photographer and that he will die being a photographer. In their final project, Caroline Ursu and Crosby Melendi capture Francisco Macias’ genuine passion for the art to which he has dedicated his life. Accompanied by delicate images that…
The Brazilian André Salla was a child the first time his grandfather gave him a drop of wine dissolved in water with sugar. Since then, his love for what he calls the blood of the earth has not stopped growing and today is the owner of Flor de Sal, one of the best-known wine cellars…
Dark Red, the title of the song heard in Ariel Grier’s final project, serves as the starting point for creating a video that works with the colour of her experience in Seville. In line with the avant-garde documentary of the 1920s, Ariel collects fragments which captivates her gaze and edits with them a visual symphony…
Mockumentary is a widespread non-fiction genre in which the modes of representation of documentary cinema are used to tell a fictional tale. This genre has often been used as a satirical tool because of the contrast between the implausibility of the content and the veracity conveyed by the way it is told. And this is…
The angels of Mariela Sanchez’s moving final project are the people who are no longer there, those who have left the lives of the interviewees and to whom they dedicate their memories and the last words they would have liked to say to them. The form chosen by the author – a camera that serves…