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The Popular University projects the film 'Desarraigo' on the history of Valle de Ricote (30/05/2019)

The Popular University of Cartagena is screening this Thursday, May 30, at 7:00 pm, at the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, the film 'Desarraigo', a story about the Valle de Ricote and its people.

It is the second film belonging to the film project 'The Memory of a River.

From Pontones to Guardamar ', a project of four feature films in homage to the Material and Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Segureña Community.

The first film of this project is 'Canalejas', shot at the source of the Segura River, Pontones, Jaén and lasts 78 minutes.

It was released on May 21, 2017, at the Filmoteca Regional de Murcia.

The third film on its way through Murcia, includes the territories of the Vega Media and Huerta de Murcia and has already begun to shoot.

This 100-minute film belongs to In_Direct_Film Producciones, a film production and distribution project created in Murcia in 2003 by director Joaquín Lisón.

Since then, 13 medium and long-length films have been created.

In it, social and environmental commitment converge with experimental cinema, documentary and auteur cinema.

In addition, a strong sense of identity develops with the landscape, historical and cultural values ​​of the Region of Murcia.

After the screening, there will be a debate on this topic, in which the director of the film Joaquín Lisón will participate, and as guest experts José Catejón, environmental technician and Natividad Serrano, industrial designer.

This activity closes the program of this Course on Environment and Sustainable Development, a topic that the Popular University has been addressing with different proposals.

The activity is free until full capacity is reached.

The synopsis of this film is the following:

With a cast headed by the Abarán native actress, Pilar Gómez, and with the narrative and documentation of also abaranero, Jesús Joaquín López, of the Cultural Association 'La Carrahila', the film makes a poetic thesis to the confines of the feeling of uprooting that is perceived in the current population of the Ricote Valley

As in the Ricote Valley, also in many other places in the rural world, there is a serious uprooting.

The traditional way people relate to the land and its resources is changing.

A whole generation of long-lived people, along with their wisdom,

they live the fatality of not being able to leave their inheritance and material and immaterial heritage to their children, who have gone to another way of life.

The protagonist of the film, Soledad, in a last attempt to preserve her past, wants to fix the stone wall of her garden that collapsed in the last rains.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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