Thee Women
Running time: 4’
Production: ES 2014
This is an intimate portrait, in the form of a triptych, of three prisoners. We don't need to know in which prison they are held, who these women are, or their names. After a few images and brief testimonies, we come to realize how these women feel, and more importantly, why these women choose to keep silent. The portrayal explores both the inner worlds of each inmate, and their subjective experiences of the cold world around them. The only free open space exposed to them is the sky, paradoxically both unattainable and infinite. Even the reverberating birdsong from the skies above gets trapped as it falls between the echoing prison walls. Nature, lush and mysterious, remains excluded behind these same walls.
Authors:
- Alexis Delgado Búrdalo
Was born in Madrid. He studied piano and graduated in London at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He has given recitals in Europe as a soloist and as an accompanist for singers. He has recorded for the National Radio in Spain (RNE) Bach Goldberg's variations. In 2010 he published his first book of poems, titled "La flor del vacío" (The flower of emptiness. Amargord Ediciones). In november of this year he launches his first album titled: “Johann Sebastian Jazz” (Vaivén Producciones). He has a Master in Directing and Producing Documentary Film (Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain). “Tree women" is his first film.Filmography:Tres mujeres (2014)read more
Screenings:
- 25.10.2015, 20:00 - 22:00, Akademia Sztuki, European Competition: Block 6