As part of the Ojo Cojo International Film Festival, we invite you to the screening of two films on November 17 in our Auditorium:
The screening starts at 18:30 p.m. and there will be a talk with Alex Fisherman, the director of Kids Used to Sing after his feature film.
Hot Chocolate
Director: Kim Nguyen (short film, animation, 3 minutes)
We started the session with the projection of Top Chocolate an animated short about a girl who has recently moved to a foreign country and is trying to adjust to her new life.
Kids Used to Sing
Director: Alex Fisherman (feature film, 1:30 hours)
We continue with the projection of Kids Used to Sing. Alex Fisherman portrays the difficult situation of music in Spain through different testimonies and experiences
Alex Fisherman, the director of Kids Used to Sing, presents his film with a talk after the screening.
Audience: interested adults in the United States
At Ojo cojo we believe that cinema is not good in itself, but that it depends on the use made of it….
Maybe that's why they copy us...
This year, 282 films from 50 countries have registered for our festival….
and the result is the following:
TOPICS:
This year you will find films from the last two years about, conflict, war, Palestine, refugees,
diminished capacities, human rights, poverty, gender violence, migrations, poverty,
filial love, health, gender, LGBT, women, childhood, economic crisis, overcoming, borders,
ecology, terrorism, mental health.
Some approached from the drama others from the humor, the comedy, education in values.
There will be cinema for adults, accessible cinema and cinema for children.