Screening the Child: Spanish Film Club
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Screening the Child is a series of virtual film screenings & educational talks on the child in Ibero-american cinema 1/02/21 - 12/03/21
About this event
In partnership with Pragda Spanish Film Club and the Modern Languages departments of Cardiff University and the University of Exeter, we are delighted to share with you this series of educational film screenings and discussions titled ‘Screening the Child: the Child’s Gaze in Spanish Language Cinema.’ Curated by Rachel Beaney, Ph.D. student in Hispanic Studies, this festival brings together five films that feature a child protagonist. In the films presented, the child character experiences political, social, and cultural change. The filmmakers foreground the perspective of the child character to present and reframe historical events, family dynamics, and societal transformations. Each film will be available to watch for one week and this will be supported with by a Q&A Zoom discussion on selected films with academics and cinephiles. With thanks also to the support of the AHRC SWW DTP.
The Spanish Film Club series was made possible with the support of Pragda, The Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports of Spain, and SPAIN arts & culture.
Register via Eventbrite to access the virtual cinema. Register via zoom links below to attend talks.
If you have any queries, please contact beaneyr@cardiff.ac.uk or follow the twitter here
PROGRAMME
The Country of Fear (El país del miedo)
Francisco Espada / Spain / 102 min / 2015 / Spanish with English subtitles
Carlos, Sara, and their preteen son Pablo, live a peaceful middle-class life until Sara begins to notice things disappearing in the house. She blames the Moroccan maid and eventually fires her. But the stealing doesn’t stop; Pablo is the culprit. Fearful, Carlos decides to follow Pablo to school where he discovers that a 13-year-old classmate, Marta, is bullying and extorting Pablo.
Available to screen from 1st February – 8th February 2021.
Black Bread (Pa negre)
Agustí Villaronga / Spain / 108 min / 2011 / Spanish with English subtitles
Black Bread is set in the war-ravaged Catalan countryside of the early 1940s where a local man is accused of murder and his son sets out to find the truth. Eleven-year-old Andreu stumbles upon a crushed wagon in the underbrush at the foot of a high cliff and witnesses the dying moments of the man and boy inside. When police suspect Andreu’s father of foul play, he goes into hiding and Andreu is sent to live with relatives. There, the frightened boy creates a fantasy life, but is forced to confront a world of adult deception, festering hatreds and the war’s monstrous consequences.
Available to screen from 11th February – 18th February 2021.
Zoom Webinar Round Table Discussion: Monday 15th February, 18:00 GMT
Please register on the link below to join us for a discussion of the film. Speakers include Professor Erin Hogan (University of Maryland Baltimore County, UMBC), Dr Eva Bru-Domínguez (Bangor University), Dr Fiona Noble, (Durham University), Dr Ryan Prout (Cardiff University) and Meleri Jenkins (Cardiff University).
Zoom Round table registration: https://cardiff.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3IPiplB_RN-MwgL6jmxwxA
Summer 1993 (Estiu 1993)
Carla Simón / Spain / 96 min / 2017 / Spanish with English subtitles
In the summer of 1993, following the death of her parents to AIDS, six-year-old Frida is forced from bustling Barcelona to the Catalan provinces to live with her aunt and uncle, her new legal guardians.
Available to screen from 17th February – 24th February 2021.
Zoom Webinar Round Table Discussion: Monday 22nd February, 16:00 GMT
Please register on the link below to join us for a discussion of the film. Speakers include Dr Sarah Thomas (Brown University), Professor Sally Faulkner (University of Exeter), Dr Stuart Davis, (University of Cambridge), Professor Sarah Wright (Royal Holloway), Raquel Martínez Martín (University of Strathclyde) and Ben Rive (Snowcat Cinema).
Zoom Round table registration: https://cardiff.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_02vFs9eBTEuej_Nxv0OCKw
Bad Hair (Pelo malo)
Mariana Rondón / Venezuela / 93 min / 2013 / Spanish with English subtitles
A nine-year-old boy’s preening obsession with straightening his hair elicits a tidal wave of homophobic panic in his hard-working mother, in this tender but clear-eyed coming-of-age tale.
Available to screen from 25th February – 4th March 2021.
Zoom Webinar Round Table Discussion: Monday 1st March, 18:00 GMT
Please register on the link below to join us for a discussion of the film. Speakers include Professor Sally Faulkner, Dr Katie Brown, Dr Natalia Pinazza, Adam Feinstein, Dr Rebecca Jarman and Professor Maria Delgado
Zoom Webinar Discussion: https://cardiff.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pjc9_KNZSfKXFiHhGj79Nw
I, girl (Yo, niña)
Natural Arpajou / Argentina / 85 min / 2018 / Spanish with English subtitles
Based on the director’s autobiographical experiences, I Girl tells the story of Armonía, a little girl who lives with Pablo and Julia, who seem to be her parents, in an idyllic landscape of lakes, rivers, and forests in southern Argentina. They are neo-hippies, vegetarians, promiscuous, questioners of the system, and have problems with the law.
Available to screen from 5th March – 12th March 2021.