The Internet is emerging as a distribution platform for alternative cinema
Filmotech.com, the film portal promoted by EGEDA, premieres 'Nunc et in Hora', an experimental feature film without dialogue directed by the Galician poet Francisco Brives produced by O Grelo Producciones. The film, which has been shown since May 3 in Galician theaters, can also be seen legally on the Internet.
The film streaming portal created by EGEDA (Audiovisual Producers' Rights Management Entity), continues to promote and support film premieres through the Internet, becoming a new exhibition window that favors the dissemination of their works, especially those that have difficulties being exhibited in movie theaters.
The production company O Grelo Producciones has closed an agreement with the film portal Filmotech.com to release the work of director Francisco Brives on the Internet, Now and in the hour. Thus, the film, which has been shown since May 3 in Galician theaters, can be seen on the Internet through the EGEDA portal. With this agreement, the production company wanted to opt for a rarely used exhibition route but which, in the director's words, "is the best option so that everyone can watch the film from their computer how and where they prefer to see it."
The film, of a markedly experimental nature, stands out for the absence of dialogues and tells the journey of a mind in the process of deconstruction through the hotels of the human soul, portraying the here and now of man. Inspired by The Divine Comedy, its protagonist, Dante (Julián Muñoz) undertakes a “journey” through each of the capital sins that portray man in his very essence. The work reflects today itself: the arrogance of religions, the greed of the system and politics, the inability to take charge of one's own existence... Now and in the hour It is a risky bet on independent cinema.
Its visual structure is, in the words of its director, “an exercise of freedom when facing the complexity of a film shoot from an independent point of view, far from the usual structure of large shoots with numerous crews.”
The director complains about the lack of spaces to exhibit this type of films and therefore supports their distribution on the Internet, through www.filmotech.com, as an option for the dissemination of another cinema concept.
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