The MARQ Foundation will attend the first edition of the Cacabelos Archaeological Film Cycle in Zamora on February 8 and 15 with a documentary screening. “The Salt Kingdom. The 7,000-year-old Hallstatt” And “Vikings. Northern warriors. sea giants“.
Julia Parra, vice president and vice president for culture, said that participation in this cultural gathering is “is an opportunity to announce in the national context interesting audio-visual productions enabling us to convey important passages of our history to the public”.
Organized by the Cacabelos Archaeological Museum (MARCA) and the Protohistoric Zamora Scientific-Cultural Society, the meeting will bring the public closer to the artifacts shown at Castilla y León’s five international archaeological film festivals. in total six short films and six documentaries On a variety of topics, both local, national and international, related to cultural heritage and archeology.
Among them are the productions of the Archaeological Museum of Alicante. “The Kingdom of Salt. 7000 Years of Hallstatt” by Alicante filmmaker and head of the Alicante City Council Image Department, Sunday Rhodes. Filmed in the cities of Vienna and Hallstatt in 2013, the 22-minute documentary has since received extraordinary recognition and awards worldwide.
“Vikings. Warriors of the North. Giants of the Sea” is the work of a producer and graphic designer. Gustavo VilchezIt is a study on this civilization originating from Scandinavia, as a result of the international exhibition hosted by MARQ in 2016.
together Two documentaries from the Alicante museum“The Swabian Kingdom of Galicia,” directed by Simón Casal de Miguel; “The gold of Tresminas” by Rui Pedro Lamy; “Two Brothers from the Mesolithic” by Puri Lozano and Miguel Sánchez; “The Lady of Elche simply told” by Arly Jones and Sami Natsheh; “Archaeologists. Women looking at the desert. Flora Vilches”, by Andrea Chamorro; “Zamora, the capital of the Romanesque,” by María López Bolaños; “As Pedras de San Lourenzo” by Manuel Gago; “City of the Forest. Guerrilla and wolfram archeology in the Casaio valleys” by Sputnik Labrego, “Woman in Carthago Nova” by Fundación Integra; and “Aqueducts” by Álvaro Martín.
Source: Informacion
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