Spain, 2018 - 98'
Ainhoa Mata was born in a family that filmed and photographed all about their daily life. She wrote everything about herself in a personal diary full of secrets and deep thoughts. You can acces the director’s presentation of the film here.
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Plot

Ainhoa Mata was born in a family that filmed and photographed all about their daily life. She wrote everything about herself in a personal diary full of secrets and deep thoughts.

You can acces the director’s presentation of the film here.

Full Cast and Crew

Director: Carolina Astudillo
Guion: Carolina Astudillo
Producer: Carolina Astudillo Belén Sánchez (Un Capricho)
Film Editing: Ana Pfaff
Cinematography: David Domingo Paola Lagos
Music: Diego Mune

Awards

Festival de Málaga  2018
Biznaga de Plata al Mejor Documental
Documenta Madrid  2018
Mención Especial del Jurado
Mejor Sonido
Escales Documentaires  2018
Escales Documentaires

Carolina Astudillo

Carolina Astudillo Muñoz (Santiago de Chile) is a documentary filmmaker, researcher and teacher. Degree in Social Communication from the Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Postgraduate Diploma in Film Studies from the Universidad Católica de Chile and MA in Creative Documentary from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. She has developed and focused her work on historical research, documentary creation and writing, and women and historical memory have been her pivotal theme.

Her documentaries “De monstruos y faldas” (Of Monsters and Skirts – 2008), Lo indecible (The Unspeakable – 2012), El deseo de la Civilización: Notas para El gran vuelo (The desire of Civilization: Notes for The Great Flight – 2014) and “Un paseo por New York Harbor” (A cruise through New York Harbor – 2019) have been awarded and exhibited in festivals such as Mar del Plata, Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival, Festival de Málaga Cine Español and Biarritz Amérique Latine.

Her first feature film, “The Great Flight” (2014) was awarded the Biznaga de Plata for Best Documentary at the Festival de Málaga (2015). Her second feature film, “Ainhoa, that’s not me” (2018) won for the second time the Biznaga de Plata for Best Documentary at Festival de Málaga, the Grand Jury Prize at Escales Documentaires (2018); Best Sound Award and Special Jury Award at DocumentaMadrid (2018).

Sobre Mujeres de Cine

MUJERES DE CINE es una iniciativa que nace en 2010 con el propósito de promocionar, dinamizar y dar a conocer el cine hecho por mujeres.Consta de una itinerancia nacional e internacional con más de 20 sedes anuales que reúne lo más destacado del cine español realizado por mujeres y que acompañamos de presentaciones, coloquios y mesas redondas en torno a la situación de la mujer en el cine y en la cultura.
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Contáctanos

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28013 Madrid, España
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Directora
Ana Isabel Palacios anapalacios@mujeresdecine.com
Prensa
Pablo Caballero pablo@river-lab.com
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