TIERRA NEGRA (BLACK EARTH)

The Société Civile des Auteurs Multimédia, the Cinémathèque du documentaire and Cinémas Documentaires Lussas, from France, have unveted TIERRA NEGRA (BLACK EARTH) to be part of a corpus of 1001 documentary films from around the world, produced between 1895 and 2020, in order to include it on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.

 

LA ÚLTIMA FERIA (THE LAST FAIR)

AWARD AT ATLANTIDOC

Ricardo Íscar received the award for Best Medium-Length Film at the Uruguayan Consulate in Barcelona. The Consul General of Uruguay in Barcelona and the director of the Uruguay International Documentary Film Festival, Atlantidoc, Ricardo Casas, presented him with this distinction after the competition jury highlighted that the film "in its perfect short duration illustrates the business of death with respect and rationality, allowing for unforced and unintended ironies of that reality."

Read it in LA VANGUARDIA

 

THIS IS HOW HERITAGE BEGAN

The Salamanca Association for Memory and Justice exhumed a mass grave where four people were buried on August 13, 1936, in the Dehesa de Continos...

Read it in LA CRÓNICA DE SALAMANCA

 

EL CERCO (THE FENCE) WAS BEST EUROPEAN SHORT FILM IN 2006

The Spanish short film The Fence, by Ricardo Iscar and Nacho Martín, won the award for Best European Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival that year...

Read it in ABC / Read it in LA VOZ DIGITAL

 

CHRONICLE FROM THE DEPTHS

In 2005, the film Tierra Negra (BLACK EARTH) was reviewed in El País before its premiere in Barcelona and Madrid...

Read it in El Páis

 

Interview on blogs&docs

2010 interview for the online magazine dedicated to the world of nonfiction regarding the premiere of Dance with the Spirits at the Punto de Vista Festival...

Read it in ByD