Dock of the Bay has announced which films it will screen between May 2 and 7 at the Príncipe and Teatro Principal cinemas. According to Eva Riera, director of the San Sebastian music documentary film festival, they have prepared a “comprehensive” program that will offer a total of 23 documentaries.
In the Official Feature Film Section, they can be seen from May 2 Nothing Compares. Sinead O’Connora film about the Irish singer, an incursion into the spoken word by My Lover the Killer. Lydia Lunch, Mija, Talking Like Her. Connie Converse, Nightclubbing: The Birth of Punk Rock in NYC about the history of rock in the 70s, Italo Disco. The Sparkling Sound of the 80s Y Anonymous Club. Courtney Barnettabout the Australian singer.
In addition, on Friday, May 6, a series of short films will be shown in room 10 of the Príncipe cinemas, including ignoreby the Basque musician and filmmaker Hannot Mintegia, who portrays two sound artists such as Ainara LeGardon and Ignacio Córdoba through images captured in Irun, Copenhagen and San Sebastián.
Finally, the Perfect Day section will offer a selection of the most outstanding international documentaries such as a story about the Majorcan town of Magaluf, the relationship between hip hop and skateboarding, the film Nine Sevilleswhich defines through the story of nine people the space-time borders of flamenco art and dance…
Source: Eitb

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