Thursday of April, May and June, 7 pm
General admission, 3,5 €. Friends of Artium Museoa, 2 €
Under 25: free admission (at the museum ticket office)
Tickets for sale at the museum box office and artium.eus
Continuing with the temporal criterion that has guided the construction of this cycle, this year it is the turn of women filmmakers born in the late 70s and early 80s of the last century. Their reality is not the same as that of their predecessors, nor is their perception, their interests, their way of looking. There are things that distance these women directors from those who came before them, but there are also many things that unite them. The vindication of their own place serves as a link between them, and ends up forming an ecosystem in which they, in the end, play a fundamental role.
As in previous editions, each filmmaker is invited to present her film in public.
Programme
3 April, 7 pm
20.000 especies de abejas. Estibaliz Urresola, 2023
10 April, 7 pm
Enero. Ione Atenea, 2019
24 April, 7 pm
Nina. Andrea Jaurrieta, 2024
30 April, 7 pm
Polaris. Ainara Vera, 2022
8 May, 7 pm
Un otoño sin Berlín. Lara Izagirre, 2015
15 May, 7 pm
Arima. Jaione Camborda, 2019
22 May, 7 pm
Young & Beautiful. Marina Lameiro, 2018
29 May, 7 pm
Pizti bat, agian. Ainhoa Gutiérrez del Pozo y Olatz González Abrisketa, 2023
5 June, 7 pm
Arduraz komunika dezagun. Aitziber Zapirain, 2021
12 June, 7 pm
Las letras de Jordi. Maider Fernández Iriarte, 2019
19 June, 7 pm
A los libros y a las mujeres canto. Maria Elorza, 2022
26 June, 7 pm
Paradise Hills. Alice Waddington, 2019
SPECIAL SESSION
17 June, 7 pm
Programa AUKERA
Hemen bizi da maitasuna. Ainhoa Olaso, Enara Garcia, 2022 (14 min)
Prioridades. Tamara Lucarini, 2023 (18 min)
Hadas. Beatriz de Silva, 2023 (15 min)
Komando Marmitako. Uxue Botas, Ane Nafarrate, 2024 (11 min)
Pomo d’oro. Nerea Sciarra, 2024 (15 min)
Azkena. Ane Inés Landeta, Lorea Lyons, 2024 (9 min)
Thursdays in January, February and March, at 7 pm
General admission, 3,5 €. Friends of Artium Museoa, 2 €
Under 25: free admission (at the museum ticket office)
Tickets for sale at the museum box office and artium.eus
The eighth edition of this season, organised by the Basque Filmoteca, Donostia International Physics Centre and San Sebastian Film Festival, will continue its decisive search for conveying cinematographic and scientific culture.
Screenings, presentations and debates are the DNA of this season, which is forged from the reasoned and robust defence of cinema and science, including the notable presence of prestigious scientists.
2025.01.09
The Theory of Everything. James Marsh, 2014
2025.01.16
The Time Machine. George Pal, 1960
2025.01.23
Vincere. Marco Bellocchio, 2009
2025.01.30
High Life. Claire Denis, 2018
2025.02.06
The Deep. Baltasar Kormákur, 2012
2025.02.13
Le Théorème de Marguerite. Anne Novion, 2024
2025.02.20
Frankenstein. James Whale, 1931
The Bride of Frankenstein. James Whale, 1935
2025.02.27
La maladie de Sachs. Michel Deville, 1999
2025.03.06
Erin Brockovich. Steven Soderbergh, 2000
2025.03.13
The Thing. John Carpenter, 1982
2025.03.20
La bataille de l’eau lourde. Jean Dréville, Titus Vibe-Müller, 1948
2025.03.27
Everything Everywhere All at Once. Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, 2022
Organised by Basque Filmoteca
Thursday of October, November and December, 7 pm
General admission, 3,5 €. Friends of Artium Museoa, 2 €
Under 25: free admission (at the museum ticket office)
Tickets for sale at the museum box office and artium.eus
Continuing with the temporal criterion that has guided the construction of this cycle, this year it is the turn of women filmmakers born in the late 70s and early 80s of the last century. Their reality is not the same as that of their predecessors, nor is their perception, their interests, their way of looking. There are things that distance these women directors from those who came before them, but there are also many things that unite them. The vindication of their own place serves as a link between them, and ends up forming an ecosystem in which they, in the end, play a fundamental role.
As in previous editions, each filmmaker is invited to present her film in public.
Programme
3 October
Señales de vida: Néstor Basterretxea. Gentzane Martínez de Osaba & Alexander García de Vicuña, 2014
10 October
Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres. Clara Bilbao, 2024
17 October
Zarata. Tamara García Iglesias, 2023
24 October
Muga deitzen da pausoa. Maider Oleaga, 2018
7 November
Norberaren gela. Ainhoa Urgoitia & Enrique Rey, 2021
14 November
Cinco lobitos. Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, 2022
21 November
918 gau. Arantza Santesteban, 2021
28 November
La ama. Arantza Ibarra & Luisje Moyano, 2016
5 December
Bost minutu. Amaia Nerekan, 2021
12 December
Nosotras, mujeres de Euskalduna. Larraitz Zuazo, 2016
19 December
Cabeza y corazón. Ainhoa Andraka & Zuri Goikoetxea, 2021
Thursdays in April, May and June, at 7 pm
General admission, 3,5 €. Friends of Artium Museoa, 2 €
Under 25: free admission (at the museum ticket office)
Tickets for sale at the museum box office and artium.eus
Between April and June, the Basque Film Library, in collaboration with the San Sebastian Festival, will invite you to revisit and discover twelve films to be screened in Vitoria, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Pamplona and San Juan de Luz.
Following the successful cooperation with the Institut Lumière de Lyon, which resulted in the Lumière Sessions held over the last two years, the Filmoteca is once again looking at twelve titles, some of which are well known and others yet to be explored.
Organised by Basque Filmoteca
En el marco de la proyección de la película, contaremos con la presencia de Doriam Alonso, directora de la misma, y de Inma Unzueta, presidenta de Aupatuz, asociación integrada por familias con hijos e hijas con alta capacidad intelectual. Ambas presentarán tanto la película como el trabajo de la asociación y participarán en el coloquio posterior a la proyección.
Programa
18:00 h. Presentaciones
- Doriam Alonso, directora de F, presentará la película
- Inma Unzueta, presidenta de Aupatuz, presentará la asociación
18:20 h. Proyección del cortometraje F (11 min)
18:30 h Coloquio con Doriam Alonso e Inma Unzueta
F (Doriam Alonso, 2015) aborda el tema de la imaginación o ensoñamiento infantil, considerado hoy día como falta de concentración cuando en realidad permite el enriquecimiento del mundo interior de las personas en esta etapa de la vida.
El cortometraje F fue seleccionado en el Festival de Cannes en 2015 y en los festivales Los Angeles Short Film Festival y Austin Film Festival. Con este cortometraje, la directora ganó el premio del jurado en el Festival de Cine de Veracruz, México.
Doriam Alonso, nacida en La Habana, estudió artes escénicas en el Instituto Nacional de Arte de la Habana y cine en el Art Institute of Arts and Design de Miami.
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