Universidad San Jorge
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Universidad San Jorge
THURSDAY 16 JUNE · 11:30 PM · LA CATALÍTICA
Available online from June 10 to 18
Short film session SAN JORGE UNIVERSITY.
“BAMBÓ” by Laura Vicente. Spain. 11′ OL
“COCO BRULÉ” by María Rubio. 14′ OL
Bambó
Bambó
Bambo
España. 2021. 11’. Ficción
Dirección: Alba Vicente. Guion: Alba Vicente. Producción: Carlota Artigas, Aljoscha Boughattas, Andrea Gonzalvo, Leticia Huerta, Alba Vicente. Producción ejecutiva: Carlota Artigas. Edición: Leticia Huerta. Arte: Carlota Artigas, Aljoscha Boughattas, Andrea Gonzalvo, Leticia Huerta, Alba Vicente. Fotografía: Iván Martínez, Aljoscha Boughattas, Óscar Molero. Música original: Elías Achón, Lorién Vicente. Sonido: Carlos Agustín. Vestuario: Andrea Gonzalvo. Reparto: Elisa Forcano, Germán Gutiérrez, Luis Huerta, Marina Artigas, Silvia Pelillo, David López, Inés Huerta, Marie Nkizamacumu, Gabriela Artigas
Diana, a young acrobat, works at Bambó circus with her small family. Everything seems fine until Diana is displaced by her little cousin, who from now on will perform her performances. When Diana meets Guillermo from Skyline Circus, she will have to decide if she keeps fighting for her dream or helps her family to pull Bambó forward.
Alba Vicente
Graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the San Jorge University and in Higher Technique in Production of Audiovisual Projects and Shows from the CPA Salduie. She also took a course on Props and Costumes for Film and TV. Throughout her training, she has worked on several projects in directing and production work. Now, she continues to work in the world of cinema.
Coco Brulé
Coco Brulé
España. 2022. 14’. Ficción
Dirección: María Rubio. Guion: Carlos Cousillas. Producción: Alfonso López. Edición: Alfonso López, María Rubio. Arte: Alfonso López. Fotografía: Mariam Gabasa, Iván Martínez. Sonido: Carlos Cousillas. Reparto: Alejandro Gaite, Marta Valdearcos, Isabel Recio, Oskar de la Fuente, Tatiana Soler
Jaro, a young man who works as a shop assistant in a village bakery, asks Coco, his boss, to be the new delivery boy, as the old one has taken sick leave after being mugged by a delinquent, although without knowing this fact. Coco accepts and puts special emphasis on the loaves of bread: the purple basket contains normal bread and the green one, bread for coeliacs. After being mugged in one of his deliveries, Jaro discovers that the bakery is really a front business: the reality is that cocaine is being smuggled inside the coeliac loaves and Coco is the boss who runs the whole thing.
María Rubio
Zaragoza, 2000. She studied at the IES Medina Albaida high school, where she completed the Social Sciences Baccalaureate. She then enrolled at the University San Jorge, in the degree of Audiovisual Communication. From a very young age, María always knew that she wanted to work in film. She is currently planning to study a Master’s degree in screenwriting in the city of Salamanca. Eventually, she aspires to become a screenwriter and director.