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The first short Chema García Ibarra, Elena López Riera or Adán Aliagathe documentaries of Switzerland Films or movies Miguel Albaladejo, Sergio Mira, Fran Ruvira and Pilar Pérez Solano. any david valeroamong other directors from Alicante, can now be seen on Filmin.
The online cinema platform incorporated a channel with more than 150 titles of Valencian cinema that are now available thanks to an agreement reached with Cultura da Generalitat through the Valencian Institute of Culture with the aim of “starting to give visibility and publicize the current Valencian audiovisual offer on platforms, as well as promoting the IVC-la Filmoteca Valenciana brand and promoting our Cinematographic Documentation Center”, indicated the deputy director of Audiovisuals and Cinematography of the IVC, Francisco Felipe.
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IVC offers Free one-month subscriptions to the full Filmin catalog to the first 1,000 people who register at the Cinematographic Documentation Center, in person or electronically. This offer is limited to users residing in the Valencian Community.
Electronic registration must be processed using the form available on the Cinematographic Documentation Center website: < The card that recognizes you as a user of the center can be collected in person or, if desired, received by regular mail.
nine sections
Filmin's new channel is divided into nine thematic sections to make the content more accessible to its subscribers. Before the creation of the channel, all of these films were already part of the platform's catalog. The thematic sections are as follows: Current fiction feature films, other fiction productions, documentaries, Valencian-themed documentaries, cinema in the original version in Valencian, animation, Valencian visions and short films.
Current fiction feature films
Current Valencian fiction productions: composed of 20 feature filmsIn this section you can find the most recent productions of Valencian cinema (2019-2022) that have been awarded or selected by the festivals of Cannes, Berlin, San Sebastián, Málaga, Valladolid, Málaga, Mostra de València, Alicante or Sitges.
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This section includes 'Water', for Elena Lopes Riera; 'Vasil', by Avelina Prat; 'My emptiness and I', by Adrián Silvestre; 'He who knows', by Jordi Núñez; 'The Consequences', by Claudia Pinto Emperador; 'Love', by Julia Paz; 'Lucas', by Álex Montoya', 'L'ofrena', by Ventura Durall; 'Things that give up dying', by Cristina Fernández Pintado and Miguel Llorens, 'Frederica Montseny, the woman who speaks', by Laura Mañá; 'La mort de Guillem', by Carlos Marqués-Marcet; 'La pasajera', by Fernando González Gómez and Raúl Cerezo; 'La desvida', by Agustín Rubio Alcover; 'A woman with tremendous wings', by Pedro Pérez-Rosado; 'La dona del segle', by Sílvia Quer; 'Strings', by José Luis Montesinos; 'Far from the fire', by Javier Artigas; 'Bold', by Fernando Alonso y Frías; 'Peles', by Eduardo Casanova, and 'The Unemployment Club', by David Marqués.
Other fictional productions
The 'Other Valencian fiction productions' section includes feature films produced between 2019 and the beginning of the 21st century. This section includes 'Last days in Havana' by Fernando Pérez; 'Brava', by Roser Aguilar; 'Repose Area', by Michael Aguiló; 'The path', by Miguel Ángel Toledo; 'Habitus', by Samuel Domingo; “Blockbuster” by Tirso Calero; 'Love is no longer what it used to be', by Gabi Ochoa; 'The Butterfly Man', by Maxi Valero; 'Crossing the meaning', by Iván Fernández Córdoba; 'Uranus', from Chema Garcia Ibarra; 'Wilaya', by Pedro Pérez Rosado; 'The Dutchman's Island', by Sigfrid Monleón; 'Where the smell of the sea doesn't reach', by Lilian Rosado González, and 'The legend of time', by Isaki Lacuesta.
Some directors are present with more than one feature film. The filmmaker from Alicante Adam Aliaga is present with 'Stigmata', 'The Ethernaut's Woman', 'Fishbone' and 'Noah's Ark'directed in collaboration with david valero. Valencian Alberto Morais is present with 'Las olas', 'Los chicos del puerto' and 'La madre'.
documentaries
Documentary production with a general Valencian theme: made up of 30 productions, in this section you can find the most recent non-fiction films from Valencian cinema selected or awarded at festivals such as Málaga, San Sebastián, Valladolid, Mostra de València, Docs Valencia, Docs Barcelona or Documenta Madrid.
Among the documentaries available from recent years are 'Sediments', by Adrián Silvestre; 'The Mystery of the Pink Flamingo', by Javier Polo; 'The Fourth Kingdom', by Adam Aliaga and Alex Lora; 'The cursed word', by Javier Álvarez Solís; 'A blues for Tehran', by Javier Tolentino; 'Almost Ghosts', by Ana Ramón Rubio; 'Arcadeology', by Mario Paulo Martinez; 'Aimra, no man's land', by Pedro Pérez-Rosado; 'Those we seek', by Òscar Bernàcer; 'The man who wanted to be Second', by Ramón Alós; 'Invisible Worlds', by Orlando Bosch; 'The Last Aviator', by Francesc Betriu; 'Discovering José Padilla', by Susana Guardiola and Marta Figueras; 'The shadow of the iceberg', by Hugo Doménech and Raúl Riebenbauer; 'Role & Role', by Chus Gutiérrez; 'Project USA', by Miguel Herrero; 'The voice remains', by Laura Pérez; 'Trans Resistance', by Claudia Reig; 'Collective Celluloid', by Óscar Martín; 'Dodge and Hit', by Juanjo Giménez and Adán Aliaga; 'A place in the cinema', by Alberto Morais; 'The voices of memory', by Vicent Peris; 'Living on your feet', by Valentí Figueres, and 'Los ojos de Ariana', by Ricardo Macián.
Some of the directors are present with more than one documentary. This is the case of Rafa Molés and Pepe Andrécreators of Suica Films, who have at Filmin 'Lobster Soup', 'Sara Baras. All the Voices', 'Five Days to Dance', 'Stuka Experiment' and 'Sticks Against the Glass'.
Documentaries with a Valencian theme
Valencian documentary productions with a specifically Valencian theme: in this section are 'Por la gracia de Luis', by José Luis García Sánchez; 'Study in Spring', by Amparo Fortuny; 'Camaroga', by Alfonso Amador; 'Salty Dreams', by Alfredo Navarro; 'Tempos das Águas', by Miguel Ángel Baixauli; 'And in each lentil a god', by Miguel Ángel Jiménez; 'My grandmother's house', by Adán Aliagaand 'The Fifth Knight', by Rosana Pastor and Enrique Viciano.
Director Òscar Bernàcer is represented in this section with three documentaries: 'The recipe for balance', 'The man who bottled the sun' and 'Here comes the sun'.
In the section dedicated to comedy you will find 'Amor en polvo', by Suso Imbernón and Juanjo Moscardó; 'A thousand things I would do for you', by Dídac Cervera; 'The night my mother killed my father', by Inés Paris; 'Benidorm, my love', by Santiago Pumarola; 'Will you wait for me?', by Carles Alberola; 'Cachorro' by Miguel Albaladejo, and 'El kaserón', by Pau Martínez.
Cinema in original version in Valencian
The Valencian cinema section in the original version in Valencian is composed of 21 productions, between feature films, documentaries and short films.
This section includes the fiction films 'El que Sabe', by Jordi Núñez; 'A thousand things I would do for you', by Dídac Civera; 'Will you wait for me?', by Carles Alberola; 'Orson West' by Fran Ruvira; 'Things that give up dying', by Cristina Fernández Pintado and Miguel Llorens, 'Frederica Montseny, the woman who speaks', by Laura Mañá; 'La mort de Guillem', by Carlos Marqués-Marcet; 'Brava', by Roser Aguilar; 'L'ofrena' and 'Les dues vides de Andrés Rabadán', by Ventura Durall; 'Una dona amb unes tremendouses', by Pedro Pérez Rosado, and 'La dona del segle', by Sílvia Quer.
The documentary genre is represented by 'Camagoga', by Alfonso Amador; 'Terra Cremada', by Sílvia Quer; 'The recipe for balance', by Òscar Bernàcer; 'Picades contra glass' and 'Stuka Experience', by Rafa Moles and Pepe Andreu; 'The Bomb of Carraixet', by Helena Sánchez Bel; 'La gàbia', by Adán Aliaga, and 'Temps d'aigua', by Miguel Ángel Baixauli. You can also see the short fiction '14 anys i un dia', by Lucia Alemany.
Animation
In the category of animated shorts and features there are eleven productions: 'Mironins', by Mikel Mas Bilbao and Txesco Montalt; 'Metamorfose', by Juan Fran Jacinto and Carla Pereira; 'After This' by Sam Conflictive; 'Makun', by Emilio Martí; 'The tobacco seller', by Jaime Maestro; 'Vía Tango', by Adriana Navarro; 'Blue & Malone: Cases' and 'Blue & Malone: Detectives', by Abraham López Guerrero; 'A luggage storage', by Daniela Cuenca; 'Umbrellas', by José Prats and Álvaro Robles, and 'You are not the strongest', by Emilio Yebra.
Valencian appearance
The 'Valencian Looks' section includes feature films by Valencian directors that are not produced in Valencia, such as 'La escopeta nacional', by Luis García Berlanga; 'El stubborn', by Francisco Lara Palop; 'REC' and 'REC2', by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza; 'REC3', by Paco Plaza; 'The Virginia Club Orchestra' and 'The leftlovers', by Manuel Iborra; 'Executed', by Lucas Moro and Manuel Rossell; 'The birthday', by Eugenio Mira; 'Long night' and 'Arraianos', by Eloy Enciso; 'Only mine', by Javier Balaguer; 'The Diners', by Sergio Villanueva; 'The broken silence', by Piluca Baquero; 'The Incredibles' david valero; 'The Giants' and 'Everybody Died', by Beatriz Sanchis; 'The teachers of the republic', by Pilar Pérez Solano; 'The Tears of Africa', by Amparo Climent; 'The Kovak box', by Daniel Monzón; 'Enxaneta' and '50 days of May', by Alfonso Amador; 'Trash', by David Marqués; 'Cartas Molhadas', by Paula Palacios; 'A posthumous film' and 'Cántico', by Sigfrid Monleón; and 'Objects of love', by Fran Silvestre.
short movies
The short films section includes 'Stanbrook' and 'Bikini', by Òscar Bernàcer; 'Snorkel' and 'Mindanao', by Borja Soler; 'The dogs bark', by Sergio Serrano; 'The Bomb of Carraixet', by Helena Sánchez Bel; 'La gàbia', by Adán Aliaga; 'Those who desire', 'Las vísceras' and 'Pueblo', by Elena López Riera; 'Metamorfose', by Juan Fran Jacinto and Carla Pereira; 'Makun', by Emilio Martí; 'The tobacco seller', by Jaime Maestro; 'Vía Tango', by Adriana Navarro; 'Blue & Malone: Cases' and 'Blue & Malone: Detectives', by Abraham López Guerrero; 'A luggage storage', by Daniela Cuenca; 'Umbrellas', by José Prats and Álvaro Robles; 'You are not the strongest', by Emilio Yebra; 'Golden Legend', 'Mystery', 'Protoparticles', 'The Disco Shines' and 'Attack of the Nebula 5 Robots', by Chema García Ibarra; '14 years and a day', by Lucia Alemany; 'Europe in 8 bits', by Javier Polo, and 'Fallas 37: art at war', by Óscar Martín.