Yesterday & Tomorrow Is Currently Competing At Festival Sólo Para Cortos
- 09·03·2016
The 2016 edition of the Festival Sólo Para Cortos has already started in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). The short film Yesterday & Tomorrow (Ayer y mañana), directed by Rodrigo Ruiz-Gallardo, has been selected for competing at this film festival.
Yesterday & Tomorrow (Ayer y mañana), the short film directed by Rodrigo Ruiz-Gallardón, is currently taking part at the Festival Sólo Para Cortos of Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). The 12è Festival Internacional de Curtmetratges Socials Sólo Para Cortos (roughly, Just For Shorts International Social Short Film Festival) opened yesterday, Tuesday 8th March, and will continue until coming 13th.
Specifically, this Catalan film competition is taking place on 8th and 10th March at the Casal de Joves de Prosperitat, organizer and official venue of this festival, today Wednesday 9 at the Espai Fotogràfic Can Basté, and on 11th, 12th, and 13th March at the Ateneu Popular de Nous Barris. Of course, all these venues are located in the city of Barcelona.
The competition itself is starting on Friday 11th March. To see Yesterday & Tomorrow by Rodrigo Ruiz-Gallardón, which is part of the Official Competition of the Festival Sólo Para Cortos 2016, we must wait until Saturday 12th. This short, Yesterday & Tomorrow by Rodrigo Ruiz-Gallardón, will be shown before the people of Barcelona at the Ateneu Popular de Nous Barris from 22:30 hours.
The selection of the 12è Festival Internacional de Curtmetratges Socials Sólo Para Cortos comprises 36 short films, 31 fictions and five documentaries. By origin, this year's festival has nominated short filmed in Spain (7), France (5), Cuba (4), USA (3), Germany (2), Australia (2), Switzerland (2), Belarus (1), Colombia (1), Croatia (1), Netherlands (1), India (1), Israel (1), Italy (1), Luxembourg (1), United Kingdom (1), Russia (1), and Ukraine (1).
The 31 competing fictions are: Fuga by Junior García (Cuba), Mx Pink by Maharlika D'Suesse (Spain), I'm Not Afraid Anymore by Karina Orynyanska (Ukraine), Verdad y consecuencia by Vasni J. Ramos (Spain), Love Comes Later by Sonejuhi Sinha (USA), A, B, C Or D? by Jing Wen (USA), La profesora de inglés by Alán González (Cuba), Blaumar by Helher Escribano (Spain), El día más feliz by Gaizka Urresti (Spain), Nino by Lou Cheruy Zidi (France), Left To Their Senses by Cecilia Guichart & Jules Fischer (Luxembourg), Bam by Dennis Overeem (Netherlands), The Same Blood by Mitry Semenov-Aleinikov (Belarus), Baits and Hooks by Luka Popadić (Switzerland), Silencio by Andrés Escanes Reina (Spain), Punta Cana by Javier Castro & Mariana Vargas (Colombia), That Litter "Drive" Thing by Yoann Luis (France), Discipline by Christophe M. Saber (Switzerland), The Business by Davide Labanti (Italy), Sweeper's Pride by Matthias Koßmehl (Germany), Impulso by Marta López (Spain), Yesterday & Tomorrow by Rodrigo Ruiz- Gallardón (Spain), Safe Space by Zora Rux (Germany), Rey de bronce by Geordanys Santana Avilés & Hugo Navarro Ramírez (Cuba), The Chicken by Una Gunjak (Croatia), Drop by Yotam Knispel (Israel), Almost There by François Zaïdi (France), Promise Me by Kevin Machete (USA), Counsellor by Venetia Taylor (Australia), Gracie by Matthew Morgan (United Kingdom), and La tête de l'emploi by Wilfried Méance (France).
For their part, the selected short documentaries are: Rukan by Hossein Jehani (Australia), The Frosty Fog Creps Over Tungus River by Artur Khimchenko (Russia), Island of Magic by Anaka Kaundiya (India), Stopover in Pajol by Mahamoud Ibrahim (France), and El momento más oscuro by Gretchen Sánchez & Alejandro Madorrán (Cuba).
Over 1,900 short films from all around the globe have been submitted to this year's Festival Sólo Para Cortos.
The twelfth edition of this film contest will be closed on Sunday 13th March at 20:30 hours with the awards ceremony at the Ateneu Popular de Nous Barris.

