The most daring and colourful short films made by Spanish and Ibero-American women, MUJERES, is back! For this 2022 edition CinemaAttic gathers gazes from Colombian, Peruvian, Mexican, Portuguese, Cape Verdean, Basque and Spanish female and non-binary directors.
Family dramas, surrealist animations, anti-colonisation sisterhood stories, gorgeous observational documentaries and indigenous Amazonian cosmovision – we have it all. Get ready for another superb rollercoaster short film programme!
All films featured in the programme will have closed captions. Captions by Sarya Wu.
IN-PERSON SCREENING
Join us in Glasgow and Edinburgh for a great movie night.
GLASGOW:
? Where: CCA (350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow)
? When: Friday 4 March, doors open at 19:30, screening starts at 20:00
? Safety regulations apply
EDINBURGH:
? Where: Old St Paul’s (63 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh)
? When: Friday 11 March, doors open at 19:30, screening starts at 20:00
? Safety regulations apply
ONLINE SCREENING
Watch the festival from the comfort of your home by purchasing an online pass valid for a little over a week!
? Where: via Festhome, from anywhere in the UK
? When: Films available to watch from Friday 4 March 19:30 until Sunday 13 March 23:55.
MUJERES, CinemaAttic’s special programme celebrating the most daring and colourful short films made by Spanish and Ibero American women is back. Bringing the most radical female filmmakers from Latin American landscapes since 2016, our MUJERES programme returns this year with raw, visceral, brutal films as well as incredibly beautiful and poetic films.
Sorority and intergenerational sisterhood is a core theme across the 2022 selection as we will see grandmas, mothers and daughters helping (and in some cases destroying) each other.
This year we have directors taking the piss of literally the whole universe and Western civilization, as well as directors showing the raw brutality in which humans interact with mother nature and fellow animals. On top of that, we abandon Western imagery to dive into the language of Peruvian Amazonia dreams and myths, or the memory of Cape Verdean migration diaspora.
In recent months we’ve showcased the work of directors pushing the boundaries of conventional genres, mixing pure body horror with 3D animation, documentary, mystery and personal drama. Sexuality, technology and humanistic spirit to go beyond binary sexuality.
Every year we seek out women pushing the boundaries and expanding the possibilities of filmmaking, films that explode like fireworks, blending genres, experimenting with the film form and making us feel disgusted and utterly enchanted on equal terms.
The idea of home and the house remains a crucial motif for the women we selected. Many of the directors use the house seeking to capture the tension between a prison and a shelter.
Over the years, the domestic space has been a jail for so many women depicted from the public sphere, yet the house has been guardian of secrets, sins, family portraits and the most beloved life memories. We have evil houses, removals and beautiful home stories too.
Family dramas, surrealist animations, anti-colonisation sisterhood stories, gorgeous observational documentaries and indigenous Amazonian cosmovision, we have it all. Get ready for another superb rollercoasting short film programme!
Anyone narrowing down the female gaze to a softer, more delicate, warmer view of the world would be proven wrong after watching all these films.
Our MUJERES 2022 selection includes perspectives of women challenging preconceived ideas around the female gaze. Horrible, surrealist, colourful, visceral and brutal, intimate and warm, make your way! Yet another top-notch selection of films. Here comes Mujeres 2022!
NHA MILA by Denise Fernandes
Year: 2020
Running time: 19 min
Language(s): Creole, Portuguese
Synopsis: After 14 years away from her homeland, Salomé is forced to return to Cape Verde to see her dying brother. During her stopover at Lisbon airport, Águeda, a cleaning lady, recognises Salomé as “Mila”, her childhood friend. Águeda invites Salomé to leave the airport and spend the stopover at her home, with the women of her family. The neighbourhood transports her on a spiritual journey, whose destination unfurls a painful bond with her homeland.
Festivals & awards:
VISTACURTA – Viseu Short Film Festival
CinemaAfrica Film Festival
Olhar de Cinema – Curitiba International Film Festival
Diaspora International Short Film Festival
Edinburgh International Film Festival
Bilbao International Film and Short Film Festival
Locarno International Film Festival
CW: Contains flashing lights. NC 12+
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GORRIA by Maddi Barber
Year: 2020
Running time: 22 min
Language(s): Spanish, Basque
Synopsis: Guts, a flock of sheep, spring. Doves’ cooing and songs sung with closed mouth. Some vultures, bones, flowers and many hands. Hands that feed, milk, caress, shear, film, hands that kill. Hands that embody the doubts and contradictions in the management of other species.
Festivals & awards:
Huhezinema Short Film Festival, Winner: Grand Prize
Festival Internacional de Cine Documental Punto de Vista, Iuñea
Curtocircuito, Penínsulas
Ji.hlava IDFF, Short Joy
CW: Violence to animals, scenes with blood. Contains flashing lights. NC 15+
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LAS HERIDAS DE MI CASA by Claudia Estrada Tarascó
Year: 2021
Running time: 2 min
Language(s): Spanish
Synopsis:
Festivals & awards:
Festival ShortPam
Directed by Women, Spain
Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de Aguilar de Campoo, Sección Oficial
CW: Contains flashing lights. NC 12+
HEURTEBISE by Octavio Guerra, Elisa Torres
Year: 2020
Running time: 20 min
Language(s): Spanish
Synopsis: The wind blows hard in Heurtebise, Alice’s home in France. This year will be her last summer and the first one for her great-grandson Dario. A house, three women, a baby and the sea.
Festivals & awards:
Gijon International Film Festival, World Premiere
Mediteran Film Festival, Winner: Best Short Award
Canary Selection Tenerife Shorts Festival, Winner: First Prize
Cerdanya Film Festival, Winner: Best Sound Design
Quartmetratges Film Festival, Winner: Best Short
CW: NC General
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EL SILENCIO DEL RIO by Francesca Canepa
Year: 2020
Running time: 14 min
Language(s): Spanish
Synopsis: Juan, a 9 year-old Peruvian boy, lives with his silent dad in a floating house on the breathtaking Amazon River. This idyllic background sets an allegorical journey into the rainforest jungle, where nature, gender, truth and all things begin to reveal the identity of his dad.
Festivals & awards:
Berlinale Generation, World Premiere
Cinélatino Rencontres de Toulouse, Winner: Révélation Award
Calgary International Film Festival, Winner: Grand Jury Prize
CW: Contains flashing lights. NC 12+
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ENTRE TÚ Y MILAGROS by Mariana Saffron
Year: 2020
Running time: 20 min
Language(s): Spanish
Synopsis: At fifteen, Milagros’ world still revolves around her mother’s affection. This summer an unexpected encounter with death will make her question their relationship and her own existence.
Festivals & awards:
77th Venice International Film Festival, Winner: Orizzonti Award, Best Short Film
17th Reykjavík International Film Festival, Jury Special Mention
26th Director’s Guild of America Student Film Awards, Jury Award
Columbia University Film Festival, Winner: Adrienne Shelly Award, Best Female Director
CW: Contains flashing lights. Occasional swearing. NC 15+
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