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El cor de l'escala
ES ES-OVNI RSC-2282 · Item · 2005
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Entrem en el món d'una porteria amb la Teresina i els veïns de la finca on ha viscut des de 1931. Som testimonis de les anades i vingudes dels veïns, de les pujades i baixades de gent nova i de gent gran, mentre Teresina ens explica històries de nou dècades de vida que ens remeten constantment al present. Respectada i molt estimada pels que l'envolten, les seves anècdotes i les declaracions dels veïns ens fan reflexionar sobre l'educació, la família i la vida canviant. Dut a terme en l'edifici que ha estat la seva llar des de petita, El cor de l'escala és una pel•lícula tendra que homenatja la fermesa de caràcter d'una dona al crepuscle de la seva vida, on l'activitat diària de l'escala està marcada per les parets, finestres i enreixats d'aquest espai comunal.

ES ES-OVNI CTX-S007-SS003-0005 · Item · 1998
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

"In Devil in the Flesh, I look at myself in the mirror, but through the desolate hole of a mask, the circle is broken by the sharp biting angle of a telephone that keeps ringing. I take up the spoon again. There is no form of escape from everyday boredom. Every grammatical punctuation constitutes a search for a break in reality or an intensified state." 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show

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El Dinero
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S011-SS006-0020 · Item · 2003
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

“If people really knew the process through which money is created, the system would not hold more than 24 hours” - Henry Ford. Faced with a lack of money, the people have begun to reinvent it, initiating credit and barter systems and inventing local parallel economies. An essential and incisive look into the hidden side of money.

El Egipto Americano
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S011-SS006-0069 · Item · 2001
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

The American Egypt recovers the short life of America's first socialist government: the Mexican revolution in the Yucatan Peninsula, between 1915 and 1924. In the study of Mexican history, Yucatan should be considered as a case apart; the region's attempts to secede in the 19th century suggest that Yucatan, like Texas and California, was only nominally part of the Mexican United States.

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