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The films will be screened by Santiago Miter, Kleber Medoça Filho, Anna Muylaert, Pablo Larraín, Gerardo Olivares, Arturo Ripstein, Federico Veiroj, Víctor Gaviria The new Latin American cinema and the figure of the woman star in the film section of (10/07/2017)

A renewed and unprejudiced cinema is the Latin American cinema of the last years, and the one that can be verified in the cinematographic section of the Sea of ​​Music centered this edition in Latin America.

La Mar de Cine, named after this parallel programming, will focus on the films of the last two years of Latin American cinema, with a selection where women are protagonists.

Ten films by Santiago Miter, Kleber Medoça Filho, Anna Muylaert, Pablo Larraín, Gerardo Olivares, Arturo Ripstein, Federico Veiroj, Víctor Gaviria, Jorge Perugorría and Fernando Pérez, and three musical documentaries in which Violeta Parra, Resident and Paco de Lucía.

All the projections will be of free entrance until completing capacity in the New Circus Theater of Cartagena.

The selection present in this edition of La Mar de Músicas de Cartagena includes fundamental titles of the latest Latin American cinema, such as the acclaimed films of Santiago Miter "Paulina", Pablo Larraín "Neruda", Jorge Perugorría "Fatima or the Park of Happiness" Anna Muylaert "Mother only there is one", Kleber Mendoça Filho "Doña Clara", Fernando Pérez "Last days in Havana", Víctor Gaviria "The woman of the animal" and Arturo Ripstein "The street of bitterness" among others.

Ten feature films representing the latest in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba and Colombia, complete with 3 musical documentaries about Violeta Parra "Violeta more alive than ever" by Ángel Parra and Daniel Sandoval, Paco de Lucía with "The guitar flies.

Dreaming Paco de Lucía "by Javier Limón and Jorge Martínez and Resident, by René Pérez Joglar, with musicians from Armenia, Burkina Faso, China, Georgia, Mongolia, Nigeria, Russia and the United States.

The coordinator of La Mar de Cine Joaquín Cánovas points out that "The cinema made in Latin America during the 21st century and part of La Mar de Músicas is showing a deep renewal of his constant stylistics with which he is approaching both realistically and poetically The transformations of a boiling society full of contradictions and future.

A cinema characterized by its formal freedom, narrative audacity and openness to new creative horizons that is being favored by institutional support in various countries (Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Mexico), also by the Ibermedia Program and by the recognition achieved at festivals (Berlin, San Sebastian, Cannes, Venezia, Rotterdam ...).

'Violeta more alive than ever' will be in charge of starting La Mar de Cine on Monday, July 17.

This documentary by Ángel Parra and Daniel Sandoval seeks to commemorate the renowned Chilean folk Violeta Parra through testimonies close to her that relate the most intimate and fascinating aspects of his life.

On the same Monday afternoon will be Paulina's screenwriter and director Santiago Miltre, where the public will attend a fascinating human rights fight story and 'Doña Clara', the latest film by the brilliant Brazilian director Kleber Medoça Filho and starring Sonia Braga.

On Tuesday, July 18, 'Madre solo hay una' will be screened, where the Brazilian Anna Muylaert investigates again in the maternity, a subject that obsesses her and 'Neruda' of the famous Chilean director Pablo Larraín where it narrates the life of the poet in the moments More difficult of their professional and personal trajectory.

On Wednesday, July 19, the documentary 'Resident' by René Pérez Joglar will be shown in Cartagena, with musicians from Armenia, Burkina Faso, China, Georgia, Mongolia, Nigeria, Russia and the United States.

Also the film 'El Faro de las orcas' by Gerardo Olivares, where the Spanish director returns to combine fiction and nature to capture this love story in Patagonia with the presence of Maribel Verdú.

The last film of the day will be "La calle de la amargura" by the prestigious Mexican director Arturo Ripstein, where through inspired and disturbing images in black and white Ripstein returns to reflect the dark existence of the marginal beings and their hard struggle for the daily survival.

On Thursday, July 20, 'The apostate' of the Uruguayan Federico Veiroj, a daily comedy, of calm and serene exposition, criticism with ecclesiastical structures and the film 'The woman of the animal' will be the most recent film of the Colombian Victor Gaviria who After twelve years of silence has returned with the hard look that characterize his films where he reveals the darkest and darkest areas of his country through marginalized characters.

The Mar de Cine will be closed with the projections on Friday July 21 of the documentary 'The guitar flies.

Dreaming of Paco de Lucía 'by Javier Limón and Jorge Martínez, the Cuban feature film' Fatima or the Park of Fraternity 'by Cuban actor and director Jorge Perugorría, which revolves around clandestine homosexuality, prostitution and transsexuality, and' Last Days in Havana ', by Fernando Pérez who has composed an interesting and lively film, a nice story about friendship.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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