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Cooking Time

How long does it take to make a film? Some films are shot in ten days. Others take ten years. Experiencing the passage of time often adds value to a film, but it can also cause difficulties for its synthesis and understanding.

Time for creativity, production economics and balancing work and family life pose challenges for commitments between characters, filmmakers and films.

Four of the filmmakers in the official section direct films in which the notion of time is radically different. In this session, they reveal their experiences, discoveries and struggles with time.

Chair: Margot Mecca

Films
28.11 16:30h - 40min

BALEARIC SHORT FILMS 25 – III

Films
26.11 16:30h - 35 min

BALEARIC SHORT FILMS 25 – I

Films
27.11 16:30h - 45 min

BALEARIC SHORT FILMS – II

Films
28.11 18:00h | 28.11 20:15h

Songs of Slow Burning Earth

Films
26.11 20:15h | 29.11 18:00h

Vino la Noche

Films
26.11 18:00h | 29.11 20:15h

Deuses de Pedra

Films
27.11 20:15h | 28.11 18:00h

Fiume o Morte!

Films
27.11 18:00h | 27.11 20:15h

Real

Films
25.11 18:00

The sky trembles

Films
28.11 20:15h | 29.11 18:00h

ACTION ITEM

Films
26.11 18:00h | 29.11 20:15h

Al Oeste, En Zapata

Films
26.11 20:15h | 27.11 18:00h

Liti Liti

Doc-Session
28.11 12:00 -13:30h

Invisible Writing

Doc-Session
27.11 12:00 - 13:30h

“Listening to the World: Narration Through Sound”

Doc-Session
26.11 12:00 - 13:00h

“Sound that Narrates”

Masterclass

Philippe Ciompi

Masterclass
26.11 10:00h

BEN RIVERS

Masterclass

Lola López Móndéjar

MALLORCA

25-29.11.2025
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