**: China News Network.
**Beijing, December 1 (Reporter Gao Kai) The second stop of the 2023 China Film Museum International Film Screening, the Spanish Film Festival, will be screened from December 5 to 10 in the No. 1 Screening Hall of the China Film Museum.
The film festival is hosted by the China Film Museum, and organized and co-organized by the "Beijing Film" sector enterprises New Film Association Film Company and Film and Advertising Company. During the six-day exhibition period from December 5th to 10th, the film festival will present six documentary films with different themes and styles produced in Spain in the past two years, including "Walls Can Talk", "Psychedelia", "My Life", "Mind and Heart", "Emilia" and "The Pink Flamingo", which will present the enthusiasm and passion of the Iberian Peninsula to fans through 12 screenings.
The 2022 film "The Wall Talks", produced by director Carlos Sola, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, is the director's peculiar interpretation of the origins of wall art. The film presents the evolution of wall art from the rock paintings of prehistoric caves to the most avant-garde urban graffiti today, and the reason and history of the transition from recording life to becoming art.
"Psychedelia", which is also based on cultural inheritance, is a **, road-themed documentary film co-produced by Spain and France in 2022. In the film, the flamenco guitar legend artist Paco de Lucia is committed to introducing flute, saxophone and other instruments into flamenco playing, integrating flamenco music with jazz.
This year's film "My Life" is rooted in the soil of Spanish reality, with veteran social worker Elena as the narrative thread, and Jesús, who has lived on social service agencies and work plans for 10 years, as the main documentary object.
Mind & Heart is a very inspirational sports documentary filmed in 2022. The 2020 film "The Pink Flamingo" is a documentary film with comedy elements. Rigaud, the sound engineer, is always disturbed by a strange sound coming from a flock of pink flamingos. Rigo then began to investigate the Xi of pink flamingos and try to explain the mysterious meaning behind their chirps.
Emilia is a biographical documentary film made in 2022 that tells the life story of Milia Pardo Bazin (1851-1921), a Spanish writer, poet, journalist, literary critic, and university professor who is committed to the cause of women's rights and has a multi-faceted identity.
The six participating films write the narrative and image characteristics of Spanish films, as well as the social style, humanistic customs, as well as the care and elaboration of social issues in their own strong styles, with excellent ideological and ornamental qualities.
It is reported that the audience can learn about the film and film festival activities through the "Capital Star Art Cinema Alliance" and "China Film Museum" WeChat. Tickets for the film festival will be sold on platforms such as Big Eye Ticketing, Taopiao Ticketing, and Maoyan.