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Desde la edición nº 72 del Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián, que termina esta noche. Con Juana Macías, directora de Las chicas de la estación, que se ha presentado en la Gala RTVE. Con Pello Gutiérrez, director de Réplica, que compite en la sección Zinemira. Y con Alba Sotorra y David Lara, directora y productor de Mucha mierda, una película sobre la huelga de actores del año 1975, que clausura la sección Made in Spain.Escuchar audio
Alba Sotorra Clua
Alba Sotorra. Entrevista cine: Alba Sotorra
Alba Sotorra. Entrevista cine: Alba Sotorra
Alba Sotorra. Entrevista cine: Alba Sotorra
Alba Sotorra. Entrevista de cine: Alba Sotorra
Alba Sotorra. Entrevista cine: Alba Sotorra
Hablamos de mujeres, de violencia y de terrorismo, a través de diferentes historias. La primera la escribe Alba Sotorra (Reus, 1980), documentalista, autora de títulos como El retorno después del ISIS (2021). Con ella nos adentramos en el campo de detención de Al-Roj, en el noroeste de Siria, donde conviven familiares de combatientes del ISIS, 1500 mujeres y niños y niñas de 56 nacionalidades diferentes, entre ellas, la española. La gran mayoría de estas mujeres han sido captadas a edades muy tempranas a través del engaño y de la manipulación de la propaganda terrorista, para ejercer de esposas y para ofrecer sexo a los combatientes. Sin embargo, son rechazadas ahora por sus países de origen y no tienen vuelta atrás. Además, nos detenemos en una investigación titulada Heridas, que analiza la invisibilización de la mujer en el ámbito del terrorismo, en las políticas y programas de protección y memoria de víctimas de ETA, el IRA y el 11-M. toleranciacero.rne@rtve.es Escuchar audio
Sempre parlem del jihadisme parlem d'homes i no sabem res del paper de les dones, quan n'hi ha moltes involucrades. Unes perqu
En el episodio de esta semana hablamos bastante de la censura en el cine ya que se cumplen 50 años del estreno de ‘La naranja mecánica” de Kubrick, una de las películas más polémicas de la historia, y hace 100 exactamente comenzaba a gestarse el llamado ‘Codigo Hays', el sistema de autocensura que se impuso la propia industria de Hollywood. Hemos charlado con la documentalista Alba Sotorra que acaba de estrenar una película sobre la vida de varias mujeres occidentales que se unieron al Estado Islámico y que es candidata este año al Goya al mejor documental. Y en nuestra sección dedicada al cine musical Jack Bourbon nos trae ‘Ha nacido una estrella', la versión de 1954 protagonizada por Judy Garland de esta historia que ha dado al cine hasta cinco grandes películas.
The return of ISIS bride Suhayra Aden to New Zealand in August was surrounded by controversy.There were many questions around whether New Zealand should have let her in. Aden's story is not unique, hundreds of other young Western women left to join ISIS but unlike Aden, they now find themselves in detention camps in Syria, unable to go home. Filmmaker Alba Sotorra was given unprecedented access to these women, and has turned it into a documentary, The Return: Life After ISIS. The film is playing as part of this year's New Zealand International Film Festival, which is underway now.Alba Sotorra joined Francesca Rudkin.LISTEN ABOVE
Fa tres anys la directora i productora Alba Sotorra ens va acostar a la realitat de les milicianes kurdes de la m
A new documentary titled, "The Return: Life After ISIS," follows women who left their homes in the US, UK, Canada, and other countries, to join ISIS and now want to return. Director Alba Sotorra Clua joins us to discuss making the the film, which will play as part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival from May 19 through May 27.
"The Return: Life after ISIS" - with filmmaker Alba Sotorra Clua- Canadian Premiere at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema / Temitope Oriola joint Editor-in-Chief of journal African Security and associate professor at U of Alberta on Justice for George Floyd and changes needed to police.
¡Buen día! Hoy venimos con un programa en el que hablaremos de Carmen de Burgos, escritora, periodista, activista por los derechos de las mujeres española además de ser la primera corresponsal de guerra en España, que creó un nuevo "modelo" de mujer rompiendo moldes. En la sección de Mujeres de Hoy y de Siempre tenemos en esta ocasión a Alba Sotorra, cineasta que cogió su cámara y se marchó a Siria a grabar la vida y las luchas de las mujeres de las YPJ. Puedes visitarnos en: www.VolutasMoradas.com y www.LuaSoul.com
En Siria se está dando una revolución () y en gran parte, la están liderando mujeres. La cineasta española Alba Sotorra nos cuenta la historia de una guerrillera Kurda en Siria que renunció a todo para luchar por los derechos de su pueblo y por la igualdad de género. En su charla en TEDxReus, Alba nos lleva de la mano en un camino que seguramente pocos conocemos de cerca. Les advertimos que esta charla contiene temas fuertes. Para más ideas de TED en Español, te esperamos en TEDenEspanol.com
Content warning for some discussions of violence. This week I sit down with filmmaker Alba Sotorra to talk about her newest documentary, Commander Arian (shout out to Hot Docs for setting up the interview!). We tackle being a woman documentarian and what it means to be a feminist filmmaker, as well as the work of the YPJ … Continue reading Episode 2.22 Cameras & Kalashnikovs with Alba Sotorra
This week, we feature Spanish filmmaker, Alba Sotorra. Her work primarily focuses on stories of genuine characters that reflect on controversial issues. Through creative documentary, she aims to open spaces for reflection and discussion to facilitate understanding of the world in constant change. The world premiere of her latest documentary, Commander Arian - A Story of Women, War and Freedom is premiering at the HOT DOCs festival. The documentary follows the Kurdish resistance in Syria and Commander Arian Afrin in the Women’s Protection Unit (YPJ) with her fight against ISIS. KayRay sits with Alba to discuss the struggles of documenting in a war-zone place, women empowering women and their ultimate fight against patriarchy in Syria as a collective. FOLLOW: Alba Sotorra: http://www.albasotorra.com/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commanderarian/ FOLLOW KAYRAY: insta // twitter: @kay__ray youtube: youtube.com/kayrayco snapchat: @kiranrai Make sure to comment / rate / subscribe!
This episode features an interview with Spanish filmmaker and documentarian Alba Sotorra. Alba's latest film, Commander Arian, follows the title character and her journey alongside the Women's Protection Unit in Syria (the YPJ)—an all-female militia fighting to liberate the city of Kobane from ISIS. Alba chats with Mica about how these women are fighting for their right to exist, how they earn freedom on the frontlines, and why it's so important to solidarize with Syrian women. As Alba says, their fight is our fight, too.
Alba Sotorra and David Peck talk about her new film Commander Arian, liberation, gender disparity, equal rights, real democracy, implementing a feminist state and women, war and freedom. Synopsis Filmmaker Alba Sotorra embeds with this group of Kurdish resistance fighters gaining unprecedented access to the Commander and her troops, when Commander Arian is hit by 5 bullets, Sotorra helps nurse her back from the brink of death. On the front line of the Syrian war, 30-year-old Commander Arian guides a female battalion towards the city of Kobane to release its people from the grip of ISIS in Alba Sotorra's empowering tale of emancipation and freedom. When the war in Syria broke, a group of women from the Kurdish resistance assembled the YPJ—Women's Protection Unit. Arian, who witnessed at a young age the nefarious treatment of sexual assault victims, leads the unit and dedicates her life to battling ISIS. As the YPJ inches closer to their target, she implores her comrades to discover the true meaning of their fight: freedom for the next generation of women. With unquestioned access to the commander and her troops, including delicate scenes of her recovering from multiple bullet wounds, Sotorra brilliantly crafts an enthralling portrait of a woman on a mission. Watch the trailer here. Biography EAVE graduate Alba Sotorra has produced feature documentaries and fiction films from cinema and television since 2005. She graduated from cinema school in Madrid (UCM 2003) and has an MA on Cultural Studies (2008). She participated in SOURCES2 (2010), Berlinale Talent Campus (2011), Dokincubator (2014), IDFA Academy (2015) and EAVE Producers Workshop (2017). She is member of PROA (Producers Association) and CIMA (Women Producers Association). She is founder and director of the company Alba Sotorra. To learn more about the film visit the site here. ---------- Image Copyright: Alba Sotorra. Used with permission. For more information about his podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.