📅 28th March, 4pm
📍 Edinburgh Cine and Video Society, 23a Fettes Row, Edinburgh EH3 6RH
Entry is free but registration recommended!
Alba Bresolí is a Catalan film director and programmer. She studied cinema in Barcelona and Media & Art at the Bauhaus University. She holds a Master’s in Creative Documentary Filmmaking from Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona.
‘When the Mountain Rumbles’ (2022) received local and international recognition and has been shown at many festivals, including IDFA, IndieLisboa, Sheffield, FIPADOC, GoShort, and Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. It won several awards, including Best European Short Documentary at GoShort. Her latest short film, ‘The Good Omen’ (2024), had its international premiere at IndieLisboa.
Since 2021, she has been a film programmer at DocsBarcelona while also conducting experimental cinema workshops at Cinema en curs, an international film education program for public schools.
Alba Bresolí will be delivering a talk on the organic process of creation in non-fiction in relation to her short film El Bon Auguri (The Good Omen). She will be discussing how the film developed naturally rather than following a rigid script, the role of observation, intuition, and adaptation in shaping the narrative, as well as what it means for the film to have been produced by a museum.
Unfortunately this event is not wheelchair accessible.