Cristina Aparicio (Madrid, 1983) is a film critic for Caimán Cuadernos de Cine magazine, where she has been writing regularly since 2016. She also contributes to publications such as the cultural magazine Jot Down and the digital newspaper Ctxt. She has written for various collective books such as Pier Paolo Pasolini. El grito que no cesa (2022), Lo que no volverá: La infancia en el cine (2022) and Femenino plural. Mujeres cineastas del siglo XXI (2017). She is the co-author and coordinator of the book Cortografías. Mapas del cortometraje español (2010-2019). She is also a member of the selection committee of the Alcalá de Henares Film Festival, and shehas collaborated with the Cervantes Institute writing several texts on Spanish cinema and regularly participates as a lecturer of colloquiums organised by different local cinemathèques. She has a degree in Psychopedagogy and a Master’s in Feminist Studies from the Complutense University of Madrid.
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