MICE Petís

IN-PERSON SCREENINGS FOR EDUCATIONAL CENTERS


MICE Petís is the screening room of the International Ethnographic Film Festival of the Museo do Pobo Galego focused on primary and secondary school students. It has been set up in collaboration with Severiano Casalderrey (teacher and expert short films curator) and the association Cinema e Memoria.

From March 12nd to 14th: film sessions at the Museum, organized in sessions by school groups from 11 am to 2 pm. They will last approximately 40 minutes.


SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM 7 TO 11 YEARS OLD

A short films selection by Severiano Casalderrey, teacher and expert short films curator.

  • The short film about kids. Ibrahim Handal. Palestine. 2023, 11 min. Short film in Arabic with Galician subtitles.
  • Crab day. Ross Stringer. United Kingdom, 2023, 11 min. Animated film without dialogues.
  • A menina com os olhos ocupados. André Carrilho. Portugal. 2024, 8 min. Animated film without dialogues.
  • Què li passa al cel? Irene Iborra. Catalonia, 2022, 10 min. Animated film without dialogues.

SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM 11 TO 14 YEARS OLD

A short films selection by Severiano Casalderrey, teacher and expert short films curator.

  • Beurk! Loïc Espuche. France, 2024, 13 min. Animated film in French with Galician subtitles.
  • Hammam. Zélie Elkihel. France-Morocco, 2022, 5 min. Animated film in French with Galician subtitles.
  • Palestine Islands. Nour Ben Salem – Julien Menanteau. Jordan-France, 2023, 22 min. Short film in Arabic with Galician subtitles.

SCHOOL STUDENTS FROM 14 TO 18 YEARS OLD
Cinema e Memoria
DORES

Coral Piñeiro

Galicia, 2023. 23 min

Non-fiction short film in Galician


Screening and discussion with the students. The director of the piece will be present.

Dores responds to a very clear need: the fight against oblivion. This documentary, produced by the association Memoria e Cinema, gathers the stories of four individuals who, in one way or another, have witnessed or collected testimonies about the consequences of Francoist repression in Galicia.

They all share a common goal: even though the scars of the Civil War remain open and the consequences of the Franco dictatorship are still present today, they fight to preserve historical memory and to overcome forgetfulness.



VIRTUAL SCREENING FOR SCHOOLS

Besides the on-site screenings, schools will be able to opt for the on-line screening using virtual MICE Petís. Via a link, they can download the films selected by the festival and screen them in the classroom from March 16th until the end of the school year.

In addition to the previous films, in this virtual format the following short films for school students from 3 to 7 years old are included, selected by Severiano Casalderrey.

  • Ahru. Leandro Martínez. Argentina, 2023, 4 min. Animated film without dialogues.
  • As Capibaras. Alfredo Soderguit. France, Uruguay, and Chile. 2024, 10 min. Animated film without dialogues.
  • Lulina e a lúa. Alois Di Leo e Marcus Vinicius Vasconcelos. Brazil, 2023, 14′. Animated film without dialogues.

A teaching unit will be provided to work on Memoria e Cinema piece in the classrooms for secondary school students.

Registrations: servizosdeac@museodopobo.gal