The 'SGAE en Corto' sessions return to the Sala Berlanga
The Foundation programs short films of dramatic fiction, documentary works and experimental nature with free admission until capacity is reached.
The SGAE Foundation organizes four new sessions of the SGAE en Corto program on May 15 and 16 in the Sala Berlanga (Andrés Mellado, 53. Madrid). With free admission until capacity is reached, this edition presents a varied program that includes short dramatic fiction films, documentary works and titles of an experimental nature.
Specifically, it will project Cordelias, by Gracia Querejeta; Love is too big for me, by Javier Giner; Flash, by Alberto Ruiz Rojo; 7’ Cowboys, by Bernabé Rico; The Russian machine, by Octavio Guerra; epitaphs, by María Ballesteros; Screens, by Augusto Martínez Torres; U-turn, by Alfonso Díaz Archidona and Flexibility, by Remedios Crespo. A total of 9 titles from both veteran directors in the field of feature films, as well as emerging authors, and even some neophytes in the field of audiovisuals.
SGAE en Corto offers, on screens in Madrid and other cities in the State, the possibility of seeing a significant number of works selected in the context of Spanish short film production. Since 2000, this initiative of the SGAE Foundation has already screened more than a thousand titles.
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