| This VI edition of horror short films will be held next Friday, October 30 at the Fundación Mediterráneo-Aula CAM with prior registration | The Youth Council has decided to maintain Halloween activities, adapting them to current health regulations.
Thus, and framed in the Alternative Free Time (T-LA) program, next Friday, October 30, at 7:00 p.m., the VI Edition of the Terror Short Films 'Sometimes I see shorts' will take place, which will be held by first time in the premises of the Fundación Mediterráneo-Aula CAM located on Calle Mayor in Cartagena.“'Sometimes I see shorts' is a short film contest that was born six years ago as one more activity, within which the Youth Council organizes, to celebrate Halloween night and that has been consolidated throughout this time ”, Declared the Councilor for Youth, David Martínez Noguera.A total of 70 horror short films from different countries such as France, Poland, India, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Cuba, Paraguay and Chile have been presented to this year's call, open at the beginning of October, the following being selected:.
'Polvotrón' (Spain) by Silvia Conesa..
'Devoured at night' (Spain) by Óscar Doviso..
'Don't scream' (Paraguay) by Santiago Eguia..
'Horrorscope' (Spain) by Pol Diggler..
'Réplica' (Spain) by Álvaro de la Hoz..
'La penumbra' (Spain) by Daniel Viqueira..
'Dar-Dar' (Spain) by Paul Urkijo Alijo..
'Petit Bac' (France) by David Trujillo.The selection of the short films has been carried out by the Cartagena production company ADN-VISUAL.As every year, at the end of the session, the public will vote by show of hands for the best short film of this VI edition, the winner receiving a financial prize of 500 euros.Attendance will be free and those interested will be able to register, until Thursday, October 29, through the email resourcesjuveniles@ayto-cartagena.es.
It should be remembered that the event, which children under 16 years of age may not attend, will have capacity control, and participants must respect the current health regulations on social distancing and the mandatory use of a mask.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena