‘You ready to be?’, The new edition of the film cycle ‘Mirades’


Her melancholyLa fragilityLa illness and the death They are part of life. They involve suffering, but, as an inevitable part of passing in this world, require attention. Living from back to this, avoiding the moments when they arise, is to live ignoring their own needs and those of others. Is important demystify them and normalize themcrossing the fear that causes us so that it does not paralyze us.

Feminisms have long been considerable towards care, but they also realize that there is no universal of what is care for each particular life. If the way of understanding the care would start in a common way, this idea would mean trying be ready to accompany and sustain community discomfortto supply attention, even when what comes next is a mystery, when the community we are part of is lowercase compared to the structures that leave us dispossessed.

With the collaboration ofHammockExperimental Audiovisual Platform.

Ainhoa: yo no i soy esa

Tuesday March 4 at 7pm
Carolina Astudillo
Catalonia and Chile | 2018 | 98 min | Vo Spanish
In his adolescence, in the late 1980’s, Ainhoa ​​began writing everything he did not want to explain to anyone. The newspapers of life he retained until his death describe a woman different from what his relatives and friendships met.
Presentation and colloquium by Hamaca.

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Brace

Tuesday March 11 at 7pm
Raquel Marques and María Zafra
Spain | 2016 | 60 min | Vo Catalan and Spanish
After living a breast cancer, Ainhoa ​​makes the decision to rebuild his body with a tattoo. A process with which it seeks to seize its trans body. Brace It is a documentary that focuses on the bodies and the changes that cross them, on illness and death as part of life.
Presentation and colloquium by Raquel Marques.

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Stopper

Tuesday, March 18 at 7pm
Sally and Gabriela Gutiérrez Dewar
Spain and South Africa | 2008 | 90 min | Vose
In Freedom Park, a South African shack settlement, a network of Women infected with HIV launch Stopper. They learn to be nurses from their community by transforming misery and degradation into resistance and optimism. Bishop Kevin Dowling supports them and questions the meaning of the sexual moral doctrine of the Catholic Church in this situation.
Presentation and discussion by Linda Valdés.

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Commented visit to AIDS Studi

Wednesday, March 19 at 6pm
By Nancy Garín and Linda Valdés of the Collective Teamo Re, who have developed the Anarchy AIDA project.
In the framework of the documentary Stopperwe propose to investigate the crisis of AIDS in the local context, both from a historical perspective and since the present day. For this reason, we will meet at two significant points of the Raval such as the Mural of Keith Harring and the Center AIDS Studi.

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