Original Title |
Espacios que habitan |
Spanish Title |
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English Title |
Spaces that inhabit |
Year & month of production |
2023 |
Duration |
14 Facebook |
Country of production |
Spain |
Genre |
Documentary |
Language |
Spanish |
Subtitles |
No subtitles |
Trailer |
https://www.instagram.com/p/CtZTaBVIuLK/ |
Web |
https://www.instagram.com/espacios.que.habitan/ |
Facebook |
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Espacios que habitan is a short documentary in which we immerse in the lives of Elena, Andrea and Marta, three brave and talented women artists who have found in the rural environment of Aragon a home and a source of inspiration. Their stories merge into a single tale that allows us to understand the diversity and complexity of life in the rural world. Care, alternative rhythms of life, the magic of nature, community, bonds and interdependence are some of the themes explored in the documentary. These concepts take on a particular meaning in the rural environment, where connection to the land and community are fundamental.
MARÍA ARESPACOCHAGA RAMOS
Degree in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication in 2019
Film studies in Berlin in 2020
Direction of photography studies at the filmschool Septima ARS in Madrid in 2021
Masters Degree in Documentary and Transmedia Journalistic Reporting at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in 2023
I made my first documentary, Bizirik Dago, about rural squatting in Spain in 2019 as my final thesis. Subsequently, during my studies in Berlin I made and participated in numerous short films, music videos and fashion films.
During my direction of photography studies in Madrid I participated in the creation of numerous short films in the light and camera departments.
Throughout 2021 and 2022, independently, I filmed a documentary about extensive livestock and transhumance. It is currently in post-production.
Finally, as my master's thesis I made with my partner Alberto Vega the documentary short film Espacios que habitan about women artists in rural areas.