The film 'Carthago Nova' will be screened in Cáceres, Badajoz and Plasencia on 13th and 14th December, part of the 'Film School' which develops the Cinémathèque de Extremadura monthly in different locations, and it is aimed at the centers Education of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura.
'Carthago Nova' Goya Awards finalist in 2012, is produced by the Integra Foundation, conducted by regional companies portal Digital Murcia, and funded by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the European FEDER funds.
Among its many applications, this book is an important audio-visual educational resource, as it conveys a pleasant and simple knowledge about the city of Carthago Nova, mainly Roman urbanism and society in Spain, for what this city has been rebuilt Roman digitally in its entirety, from the archaeological remains found in the current Cartagena.
The use of film in education will continue next year with its projection in the First Punic-Roman school days that will be developed in Ibiza in the first half of 2013, as one of its most important activities to students and their families .
Also be disseminated through European students in the Comenius project involving the IES center Aljada Murcia.
Also in the coming weeks will be distributed by schools of the Region of Murcia a double DVD that has published the Integra Foundation, which includes, in addition to the film, two hours of videos related to Carthago Nova and a CD with the soundtrack of the composite film by Pedro Contreras, work for which recently received two nominations for Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2012.
Among other activities in the field of education can cite its passage by the Malaga Festival in April, which was projected to Middle and High School students in the province of Málaga in the section 'Cineforum'.
Also in 2011 was projected to more than 1,500 students in Cartagena, in a series organized by the Integra Foundation in collaboration with the Centre for Language and Communication of Cartagena-La Union and the City of Cartagena.
Similarly, on November 23 screened at the VII Unpublished Film Festival of Merida, in the section "Parallel Activities', attended by students of the third year of primary school in Merida.
Besides all these projections, which let you enjoy the high quality picture and sound, from today is available to everyone on the Internet, both the movie (dubbed in English and Spanish, with subtitles in several languages), as the rest audiovisual material generated around the project on the History Channel Portal Digital Murcia, or directly in http://carthagonova.regmurcia.com
Source: CARM