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MUDJERIS DI AREIA

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MUDJERIS DI AREIA

Synopsis

This documentary takes us to the harsh reality of a gruop of 300 women living in Tarrafal, on the Island of Santiago (Cape Verde). They have found a way to economically sustain their families by daily extracting sand, totally manually, from beaches close their town.

Credits

Direction: Agustín Domínguez

Genre: Documentary
Cathegory: Social / Women / Africa
Country: Spain

Technical Data

Original title: MUDJERIS DI AREIA
Year of production: 2020
Length: 70'
Screen Ratio: 16:9
Color: Color
Original language: Spanish
Subtitle: English

Selections and awards

  • Construir Cine Festival
    [YOUTH AWARD]
    Argentina
  • Chihuahua Film Festival
    [BEST FEATURE FILM]
    Chihuahua, Mexico
  • Festival de Cine y TV Reino de León - Historias con sentido
    [SPECIAL MENTION OF JURY]
    Leon, Spain
  • Rhode Island Black Film Festival
    Rhode Island, USA
  • Slemani International Film Festival
    Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
  • Golden Tree International Documentary Film Festival
    Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • Festival de Cine Luz del Desierto
    Argentina
  • Muestra de Cine Medioambiental de Fuerteventura
    Fuerteventura, Spain
  • BUZZ - Buzau International Film Festival
    Buzău, Romania
  • Festival de Cine de Guayaquil
    Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • Mediteran Film Festival
    Kolovoza, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • ONE Film ONE Country
    Issoire and Appchat, France
  • Impacte!, Festival de Cinema i Drets Humans de Catalunya
    Barcelona, Lleida and San Feliu del Llobregat, Spain
  • Pampa Doc Fest
    Santa Teresa, Argentina
  • Cameroon International Film Festival - CAMIFF
    Buea, Cameroon
  • Etnovideográfica, International Ethnovideographyc Festival
    Zamora, Spain
  • FICFUSA, Festival Internacional de Cine de Fusagasugá — Hechos de Mujeres
    Fusagasugá, Colombia
  • Festival Internacional de Cine Azul SURrealidades
    Bogotá, Colombia

Date

26 October 2021

Tags

Documentary, Woman, Social, Nature / Environment