ZUMAIA brings back the International Underwater Film Series
We present the programme for the 11th edition of the ZUMAIA International Underwater Film Series, the CIMASUB 2020. This event is still the best way to take a trip around the planet, visiting the most spectacular seabed and showing us the global nature of the problem of marine pollution and climate change. screenings on thursday 15th of october
Screenings of the best and most awarded international underwater cinema with 7 short films and 1 documentary at Aita Mari Antzokia from 19:00 to 20:30h. With free admission to be collected in advance at the tourist office.
ZUMAIA is bringing back this cycle, which was last held in 2011. It has gone through two important stages, from 1994 to 1999 and from 2008 to 2011. We hope that this new stage will be fruitful and attract a large audience.
The International Underwater Film Series has been working since 1975 to raise awareness of the seabed, showing all its beauty from all corners of the planet... But we are aware that unfortunately the current interest in the seabed is not due to the wonders it hides, but rather because of the disaster we have caused in it. Edition after edition, marine pollution has been taking centre stage in the works that amateurs and professionals of the underwater image sector have presented in our Cycle. So much so, that most of the works now leave a space to talk about marine litter or even make it the central theme. We continue to reward the best works with ecological denunciation, as those who spend most time underwater have a lot to tell, and that message must reach everyone to achieve a real, serious and definitive awareness.
The quality of the works presented in our Donostia-San Sebastián competition grows every year, both visually and narratively. The format is changing, the number of short films and the intensity of their presentation is growing. Documentaries are becoming more and more fast-paced, we are moving away from the classic slower documentary and moving towards a more dynamic and entertaining narrative. All of this means that people are better reached and a greater number of audiences are attracted. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION from 15 to 18 OCTOBER:
At the ALGORRI Interpretation Centre, we will be holding an exhibition of the best photographs submitted to CIMASUB this year, which will take us to all the underwater depths of the world and show us the most curious and striking species. All thanks to the sponsorship of AQUARIUM DONOSTIA.
Of the 38 galleries presented from all over the world, 10 of them with photographs of the Cantabrian Sea, we have more than 200 photographs. Of all these, we exhibit 23 of the best photographs submitted, highlighting of course those of the winners of the competition.
PROJECTIONS | Aita Mari Antzokia THURSDAY 15th October | From 19:00 to 20:30h.
Slideshow of the best photographs | 6 minutes | François Baelen: Golden Handrail (GIPUZKOAKO FORU ALDUNDIA Award - ORAIN Gipuzkoa)
Caila Isaias Cruz Irujo : 6 minutes (Basque Coast) *** Best video with ecological denouncement (SUBACUÁTICAS REAL SOCIEDAD Award)
The adventure of living Juan Raya Rodríguez | 4 minutes | Red Sea, Tenerife and El Hierro *** Bronze Railing in the short film category
Bidasoa urdin odola Mak Iriarte Iparrea | 8 minutes | Basque Coast *** Best video of the Cantabrian Sea (EUSKO JAURLARITZA Award - GOBIERNO VASCO)
Short film tribute to Rafa Herrero Massieu 6 minutes This year Rafael Herrero Massieu, a great friend of our International Underwater Film Series, will visit us during the week of the event to present him with the special Francisco Pizarro award as a tribute to a career of international success in the underwater image sector.
Creatures Vicente Leal Juan | 4 minutes | Anilao Filipimas *** Silver Banister in the short film category
One Breath Around The World Guillaume Nery | 13 minutes | Philippines, Mexico, Japan, Mauritius, French Polynesia, Finland and France *** Golden Banister in short film category (DONOSTIA KULTURA Award + Oceanic Cruise)
A giant step Daniel Aldaya and Laura Madrueño | 39 minutes | Maldives *** Golden Handrail in documentary category (REAL SOCIEDAD FUNDAZIOA Award + ONDINA Cruise)
We present the programme for the 11th edition of the ZUMAIA International Underwater Film Series, the CIMASUB 2020. This event is still the best way to take a trip around the planet, visiting the most spectacular seabed and showing us the global nature of the problem of marine pollution and climate change. screenings on thursday 15th of october
Screenings of the best and most awarded international underwater cinema with 7 short films and 1 documentary at Aita Mari Antzokia from 19:00 to 20:30h. With free admission to be collected in advance at the tourist office.
ZUMAIA is bringing back this cycle, which was last held in 2011. It has gone through two important stages, from 1994 to 1999 and from 2008 to 2011. We hope that this new stage will be fruitful and attract a large audience.
The International Underwater Film Series has been working since 1975 to raise awareness of the seabed, showing all its beauty from all corners of the planet... But we are aware that unfortunately the current interest in the seabed is not due to the wonders it hides, but rather because of the disaster we have caused in it. Edition after edition, marine pollution has been taking centre stage in the works that amateurs and professionals of the underwater image sector have presented in our Cycle. So much so, that most of the works now leave a space to talk about marine litter or even make it the central theme. We continue to reward the best works with ecological denunciation, as those who spend most time underwater have a lot to tell, and that message must reach everyone to achieve a real, serious and definitive awareness.
The quality of the works presented in our Donostia-San Sebastián competition grows every year, both visually and narratively. The format is changing, the number of short films and the intensity of their presentation is growing. Documentaries are becoming more and more fast-paced, we are moving away from the classic slower documentary and moving towards a more dynamic and entertaining narrative. All of this means that people are better reached and a greater number of audiences are attracted. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION from 15 to 18 OCTOBER:
At the ALGORRI Interpretation Centre, we will be holding an exhibition of the best photographs submitted to CIMASUB this year, which will take us to all the underwater depths of the world and show us the most curious and striking species. All thanks to the sponsorship of AQUARIUM DONOSTIA.
Of the 38 galleries presented from all over the world, 10 of them with photographs of the Cantabrian Sea, we have more than 200 photographs. Of all these, we exhibit 23 of the best photographs submitted, highlighting of course those of the winners of the competition.
PROJECTIONS | Aita Mari Antzokia THURSDAY 15th October | From 19:00 to 20:30h.
Slideshow of the best photographs | 6 minutes | François Baelen: Golden Handrail (GIPUZKOAKO FORU ALDUNDIA Award - ORAIN Gipuzkoa)
Caila Isaias Cruz Irujo : 6 minutes (Basque Coast) *** Best video with ecological denouncement (SUBACUÁTICAS REAL SOCIEDAD Award)
The adventure of living Juan Raya Rodríguez | 4 minutes | Red Sea, Tenerife and El Hierro *** Bronze Railing in the short film category
Bidasoa urdin odola Mak Iriarte Iparrea | 8 minutes | Basque Coast *** Best video of the Cantabrian Sea (EUSKO JAURLARITZA Award - GOBIERNO VASCO)
Short film tribute to Rafa Herrero Massieu 6 minutes This year Rafael Herrero Massieu, a great friend of our International Underwater Film Series, will visit us during the week of the event to present him with the special Francisco Pizarro award as a tribute to a career of international success in the underwater image sector.
Creatures Vicente Leal Juan | 4 minutes | Anilao Filipimas *** Silver Banister in the short film category
One Breath Around The World Guillaume Nery | 13 minutes | Philippines, Mexico, Japan, Mauritius, French Polynesia, Finland and France *** Golden Banister in short film category (DONOSTIA KULTURA Award + Oceanic Cruise)
A giant step Daniel Aldaya and Laura Madrueño | 39 minutes | Maldives *** Golden Handrail in documentary category (REAL SOCIEDAD FUNDAZIOA Award + ONDINA Cruise)
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