MajorDocs is a festival with no submission fees, neither national nor regional. So, the fact that a film made by a Balearic filmmaker has made it into this year’s official competition shows the good health of the films produced in the Balearic Islands, and that on its own is a reason for joy.
Native Rock (‘Pedra Pàtria’) is a film that flows easily between the essay, the visual poem and the open letter. In this debut feature, Macià Florit bravely and calmly confronts the many questions accumulated over the years and the desire to understand from a free point-of-view the differences between the past and the present. Thus, he explores from exile the bitterness of uprooting while tracing the differences with his brother, Lau. How can two beings raised in the same family perceive, feel and long for things in such radically different ways?
The scenes of Native Rock are like waves: each one uniquely crashing against the shore, while seeking to describe from a microcosm of stones, land and sea, the great aspects of the existence of Humanity.
Florit manages to elevate Menorca from mere landscape to a full character. An island with as many layers as geological strata, an exploration of a personal story that comes from a subjective and serene nostalgia that never falls into sentimentality.
Miguel Eek
Director of MajorDocs
Macià Florit
Director
Macià Florit is a film director and editor born on the island of Menorca in 1990. He graduated in Humanities in Pompeu Fabra University and, thanks to the DOCMA scholarship, he studied in Madrid the Master in Documentary Film at the IPECC - Matadero Cultural Center. Established in Barcelona since 2015, he works as an assistant director, camera operator and editor at the independent production company Elsabeth. His professional experience includes the production of cultural programs for television, music videos and documentary and fiction films. In Menorca, it gives audiovisual training workshops for young people with the collaboration of the Menorca Film Festival and other entities on the island. After directing four short films, in 2018 Macià received the Reynolds grant to develop his first feature film, “Pedra pàtria”, which premiered in Doclisboa, Visions du Réel and La Inesperada in 2021.
Year: 2021
Country: Spain
Length: 75 min
Language: Catalan
Subtitles: Spanish, English
Direction: Macià Florit Campins
Producers: Macià Florit Campins, Xavier Puig
Screenwriter: Macià Florit Campins
Cinematography: Macià Florit Campins
Sound: Míriam Guerra
Editing: Macià Florit Campins
Music: Francesc Catalán, Alan Florit
Production: Elsabeth produccions
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