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Multimedia
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Texto Apartado

Mañana Goodbye, Marion Cruza y Pablo Marte + workers of the former tobacco factory, Spain, 2016, 250'

Mañana Goodbye is a series of twelve chapters that look into the change of the productive model through which the old tobacco factory from San Sebastian turned into the current Internacional Center for Contemporary Culture. This transformation process didn’t affect just one generation of workers, wasn’t limited to an specefic type of work, and it didn’t happen just locally. The truth is that it was a multiple change, vague and dispersed in causes as in effects.

The series develops a simple story line. A theatre director receives the request from the new factory to organize a performance with a group of ex-workers of the tobacco factory. What happens then and during twelve chapters intentionally opens to the profusion of motifs and images. Two are the questions that arise: what do we need from the past when we talk about work? How and from where could we talk about memory

This session is proposed as a closure of the work process begun in February 2015. In the morning we will see the first six chapters and in the afternoon the remaining six. After the screening there will be a conversation with the artists and project collaborators. 

Descripción Corta

This session is proposed as a closure of the work process begun in February 2015. In the morning we will see the first six chapters and in the afternoon the remaining six. After the screening there will be a conversation with the artists and project collaborators. 

Temática
Tipo de actividad
Pasado
Si
Fechas
Fecha
Estado
Abierto
Tipo de Acceso
Libre
Fecha Fin
Principal
Si
Imagen Listado
Imagen
Tipo Evento
Actividad
Incluir en Cartelera
No
Mostrar enlace a Agrupación
Si
Convocatoria Abierta?
No
Inicio Convocatoria
Fin Convocatoria
Color Texto
Negro
Destacado?
No
Año
2017
Incluir en Medialab
Desactivado
Incluir en 2Deo
Desactivado
Subtitulo
Screenings and conversations
En Home
No
Abrir en ventana nueva
Si