Teruel’s ‘Namaste, Friend’ Wins National Award, Tours Province
Teruel, Spain – ‘Namaste, Friend’, a short film produced at the Vega del Turia Institute, swept the national Cima 10 Award, celebrating its third edition, which was themed around equality.
From Screening to Success
Directed by the young and talented Mario Selvi, along with students of the institute’s Audiovisual Production cycle, ‘Namaste, Friend’ premiered at Teruel’s Maravillas Cinema in May of this year. Winning the Cima 10 Award amidst 274 submitted scripts by youth aged 16-23, it’s clear that the film has resonated strongly with its audience.
‘Namaste, Friend’ Hits the Road
Following its triumph, ‘Namaste, Friend’ has been embarking on a provincial tour, thanks to the partnership between Teruel Provincial Council and Movibeta. The film has been captivating audiences across various theaters in the province:
- Calaceite (November 21): Coinciding with Teruel’s conference on trans visibility, ‘Namaste, Friend’ was screened, followed by an open discussion.
- Bezas (November 22): The film stepped into another hall, withBezas’ residents embracing the short film’s message.
- Cella (November 23): ‘Namaste, Friend’s cinematic conquest continued, concluding the weekend’s screenings at Cella’s theater.
The Film’s Message
‘Namaste, Friend’ tells the relatable story of a boy who must navigate the pressures of cultural norms and expectations around sports and self-expression. Its narrative, along with its recent successes, has drawn significant praise and attention for the Vega del Turia Institute, demonstrating the institute’s growing prowess in audiovisual production.
The Institute’s Rise to Stardom
Indeed, the Vega del Turia Institute has been fostering a progressive arts ecosystem, which it attributes to the intrinsic motivation of its.wavs. Notable figures such as the mucho-missed José Antonio Labordeta, who was once a theater teacher there, have lent the institute its prestige.
The Future of Audiovisual Production in Teruel
With a programmed curriculum that incorporates industrial and professional internships, the institute’s trajectory continues to soar. Its students’ burgeoning connection with provincial audiovisual companies lays the groundwork for a vibrant future in Teruel’s cinema scene.
We believe in motivation as the engine of creativity.– An insider at Vega del Turia Institute
Stay Tuned for More Screening Updates
‘Namaste, Friend’ has undoubtedly proven itself a captivating and thought-provoking piece, with its provincial tour reflecting the institute’s soaring trajectory. Keep your eyes peeled for more screening updates!
