Facilities and interventions presented in the festival program for Much More May 2008 can enjoy 'Multicines RIP' in the street Sagasta, Vira-Lata the group consisting of Elena Gisbert Elio and Rebecca Ros Gálvez.
During his visit along the street Sagasta, the viewer will make a visual comparison exercise between the cinema of yesterday and today, many feelings and emotions come to light to remember other forms of entertainment in the main streets of Cartagena or the memory of films screened at other times in the ancient halls of the city.
According to its creators, from a critical standpoint performed a tribute to traditional cinemas Cartagena (now closed) with the aim of encouraging citizens to discuss the reason for its closure.
The continuous bombardment of American culture has meant, among other things, the arrival in our cities so-called commercial and entertainment centers, and hence the abandonment, neglect and rejection of certain places, among which we highlight the cinemas.
This project came to mark the end of the film Alfonso XIII, the last movie out of this new socio-cultural context, have been identified.
Society changes, so that customs and forms of fun too.
Reflect on whether this change is beneficial and provides a better quality of life or otherwise harmful to us and especially if we are aware of the loss of identity involved.
This 'death' begs the question of why this new location, the society we are building and to what extent these trends are simply imposed or accepted by most as one more item included in the batch culture of welfare and consumption, say the creators of RIP Multicines
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena