Sarasota Film Festival Accepts The Discarded
- 06·04·2013
The short film The Discarded (En mal estado), directed by David Delicado Adsuar & Juan Antonio Delicado Adsuar, is going to Sarasota Film Festival (United States) this week-end.
Yesterday, 5th April, the 2013 Sarasota Film Festival was opened in the city of Sarasota, in the state of Florida, in the United States. The edition that began yesterday is going to show over 200 films coming from all around the world, including the Spanish short film The Discarded (En mal estado) by David Delicado Adsuar & Juan Antonio Delicado Adsuar.
The short The Discarded by David Delicado Adsuar & Juan Antonio Delicado Adsuar is going to be screened tomorrow, 7th April, at 12:00 hours, at the cinema Regal Hollywood 20.
The short film directed by Delicado brother is competing in the "Shorts: Narrative" category, which includes 25 shorts in competition and is divided in 3 screening sessions.
The short films that are competing in "Shorts: Narrative" are: Black Metal by Kat Candler (USA), Crescendo by Alonso Álvarez Barreda (Mexico), The Discarded by David Delicado Adsuar & Juan Antonio Delicado Adsuar (Spain), Lispenard by Anna Stypko (USA), Mobile Homes by Vladimir de Fontenay (USA), On Suffocation by Jenifer Malmqvist (Sweden), Shades of Living by Aurora Fearnley (United Kingdom), The Tape by Matt Austin Sadowski (Canada), Tipping Point by Leonardo Foti (USA), Boom Box Kids by Taylor Gledhill (USA), Bum Future by Laura Terruso (USA), The Captain by Nash Edgerton & Spencer Susso (Australia / USA), Double or Nothing by Nathaniel Krause (USA), Galaxy Comics: The Musical by Kevin McMullin (USA), The Opportunity Office by Chelsea O'Connor (USA), Pearl Was Here by Kate Marks (USA), Sposini by Nicholas VanDevender (USA), Tryouts by Lauren Ciaravalli (USA), Gun by Spencer Gills (USA), Alaska is a Drag by Shaz Bennett (USA), Angela Wright by Mu Sun (USA), Joyful Girl by Chloe Domont (USA), Migraine by Matthew Bonifacio (USA), The Only Bar in Town by Adam Budd (USA), and Red Velvet by Aude Cuenod (USA).
A big majority of the shorts in this category have been produced in the United States. The Discarded is the only Spanish short film competing in this section.
Adding all categories open to shorts, including "Shorts: Narrative", the number of short films that are going to compete at the Sarasota Film Festival comes to 110 titles.
The Sarasota Film Festival 2013 will be closed on Sunday 14th April.

