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Maddi Barber Gutiérrez is a Basque filmmaker. She was graduated in Audiovisual Communication and has a master’s degree in Visual Anthropology from the University of Manchester. Her films '592 metroz goiti' and 'Urpean lurra' portray the land affected by the Itoiz reservoir, and they were premiered at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. Her latest work is 'Gorria'.
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Total trailers found: 18
01 April 2018
On the slopes of the Navarrese Pyrenees, the construction of the Itoiz dam in the 1990s flooded seven villages and three nature reserves.
18 September 2020
Province of Ciudad Real, Spain, December 29, 1990. During the annual march to the Herrera de la Mancha prison, held in support of the members of the terrorist gang ETA imprisoned there, the Basque rock band Negu Gorriak holds a concert, which is recorded, edited on video and turned into a tool of vindication.
06 October 2021
Two men measure the heights of pine trees. A woman listens to what the trees are saying. The children of the village set up the camp.
25 October 2021
On October 4th, 2007 Arantza, the director of the film, was detained and taken to prison. She remembers a few things about those days: endlessly walking around the prison exercise yard, swimming competitions, Rasha's prison journey.
08 November 2019
The arrival of two Slovenian bears in the Pyrenees of Navarre alters their balance. The bear has been a natural inhabitant of the Pyrenees for a million years.
08 November 2019
Xulia was getting treatment at a rehab center back in 1985, when something happened that changed her life.
01 March 2016
In the aftermath of the death of the filmmaker Chantal Akerman on October 5th, 2015 ten directors remember, rethink and reoccupy in their own way the imagination of the Belgian director.
22 September 2021
On January 24th, 1954, Mamaddi, aged 22, took a boat from Le Havre to New York. But her journey began earlier in her hometown movie theater, with images coming off the screen and never disappearing: a beautiful Cadillac, a young woman, the blue sky.
06 March 2020
Entrails, a flock of sheep, one spring. The cooing of doves and songs hummed. Some vultures, bones, flowers and many hands.
05 March 2018
Follows the trail of taxidermic pieces collected by The Manchester Museum during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
20 September 2019
Almost two decades ago, the Itoiz dam flooded seven villages and three natural reserves on the Pyrenean hillside in Navarra.
01 January 2023
Pictures of a passing sunset. A book about frogs in one's hands. The face of a woman, reading. From the poem «Esta es la mano que cuida» («This is the hand that nurses») by veterinarian and writer María Sánchez, this film is built as a dyptich on the learning processes of our relationship with other species.
22 September 2023
At last we are starting to hear the voice of women in the cinema. We celebrate it with this documentary on the Basque women moviemakers of yesterday and today, giving a global overview of the subject.
18 June 2021
In her escape, M. takes refuge in an abandoned house. Amidst the echoing sounds resulting from her efforts to make herself comfortable, she hears some footsteps outside and decides to open the door.
17 April 2024
In an attempt to reclaim pasture for their cattle, the inhabitants of an ecovillage in Navarre decide to cut down a pine grove planted as part of a state-funded reforesting initiative.
01 March 2020
The wolf no longer inhabits the land that once formed part of its territory, and only through its outlines can we get closer to it; remnants of wolf traps, predator urine imported from the US, a dung-hill used to feed scavenger birds and archers that shoot at replicas of animals.
16 November 2024
The film delves into the work processes of an archaeological team from the Aranzadi Science Society at the San Adrián Tunnel site.
10 March 2018
Created by 24 fabulous filmmakers and two talented sound artists in conjunction with the 2018 edition of Punto De Vista International Documentary Film Festival in Pamplona, Spain.