The FICC has begun its countdown to the new edition.
The exhibition in ink Movies accompany the Cartagena Film Festival.
The exhibition will open on November 20 at the Cultural Hall of Cajamurcia and is curated by José Manuel Puebla.
More than a hundred works by cartoonists as Mingote, Forges, Ricardo, Carlos Areces, William, Martin Morales, Gallego and King, Idígoras and Pachi, Paco Alcázar, Jate, Rogelio and Joaquín, Pedro Vera, Dario Adanti, Malagon, Sabiote and Puebla.
The exhibition will allow visitors to see the film from a different perspective, through the eyes of great cartoonists.
The exhibition is full of funny scenes, films and film characters.
The curator of this exhibition is the artist José Manuel Puebla Cartagena, renowned author and has published several books that compile their experience.
His works have been published in newspapers such as Diario 16, La Gaceta de los Negocios or The Economist. Currently appearing in the pages of ABC and The Truth.
The presentation of the exhibition was attended by the director of the Foundation Cajamurcia, Pascual Martinez, President of the FICC, Ignacio Ro s, the curator of the exhibition and author of the cartel, Jose Manuel Puebla, and the Councillor for Culture, David Martinez.
Puebla has conveyed his satisfaction of enjoying this opportunity given.
The author has described the exhibition as splendid, unusual round.
Round that has been achieved easily, colleagues have put all of you.
A total of 16 contributing authors, and I'm very proud because it is the first collective exhibition I do in my city, Cartagena, explained Puebla.
The Councillor for Culture, David Martinez has transmitted its appreciation to both the Cajamurcia Foundation, and the FICC as Puebla, and all who make this exhibition possible.
We also wanted to say that for us it is an honor that is Commissioner José Manuel Puebla.
Martinez Noguera stressed that we should support the local.
The Department of Culture looks very important that all the arts are linked, as does the FICC for example, mixing theater, music, art.
From the Department we have worked and we need to continue strengthening and we should play first at home.
David Martinez, along with Puebla and other people attending as the President of the Cajamurcia Foundation and President of FICC have encouraged everyone to visit.
The exhibition on Friday November 20 will open at 20 am in the Cultural Hall Cajamurcia Foundation. Previously, at 19 hours, will be a talk in the auditorium with Gallego and King, Pedro Vera, Guillermo and Jose Manuel Puebla.
The exhibition opens to the public on November 20 and will remain on display until December 18, Monday to Friday, 18 to 21 hours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena