Canarias Cinema opens with a Short Film Session that goes from the importance of human contact to the nature of confinement

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 Fernando Alcántara, Rafael Montezuma, Lamberto Guerra, Elio Quiroga, Víctor Moreno and Samuel M. Delgado and Helena Girón are the filmmakers of these short films of local authorship

 The directors point out how the Festival has been in its 20 editions the vehicle for influences they could hardly have accessed to from the islands, and the school nature Canarias Cinema has had for the talent of the Archipelago’s filmmakers

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Thursday 8 April, 2021. Affection or its absence, the weight of time, a made-up origin of rain or a profound reflection on the nature of confinement make up a varied and multifaceted collection in Canarias Cinema’s first Short Film Session. Screening on Friday April 9, this opening round of short films reinforces talent-hive condition of a fundamental section of the 20th Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival. There will be works by directors such as Fernando Alcántara, Rafael Montezuma, Lamberto Guerra, Elio Quiroga, Víctor Moreno and Samuel M. Delgado and Helena Girón. All of them are proven authors within the circuit and turn this round of limited-length pieces into a main dish.

Ocean

Pillimpo

Lila

Whence Comes The Rain

The Infinite Confinement

Take Care

Irmandade

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