errante is an itinerant film programme where migration and diaspora films dialogue with other disciplines, such as food, performative arts, live music, installations, experimental arts and somatics.
errante has been opening spaces of care and belonging for migrants in London, Barcelona and Paris with an explorative and political approach to expanded cinema, where community building and collective care is at the center.
Screenings at Cinéma L’Écran
Saint-Denis, Paris, France
Films: Respirer by Camila Rodríguez Triana and Une fissure dans le nid by María José Porras
Performance:
Señor H by Guerty Gutiérrez
Films: Travessia by Safira Moreira (short film)and Maré by Amaranta César (short film)
Performance: Live music “Women in Bossa Nova History”
by Priscilla Barbosa and Fernanda Primo
Screenings at Radas
Barcelona, Spain
Films: Merging, Dissecting, Collecting by Joyce Joumaa (short film); The names
have changed, including my own and truths have been altered by Onyeka Igwe
(short film) and Routes d’échappement by Paz Díaz (short film). [Tierra & Territoria
Part. I – a curation in collaboration with Monday Night Tales]
Performance: A Brief History of Wheat by Allison Figueroa Rojas
Film: Belén (documentary feature) and Del acto de recordar, una constelación de
observaciones (video installation linked to documentary) by Adriana Vila Guevara
Performance: Cocoa gastronomic-poetic performance by Yazel Parra Nahmens
Screenings at Calthorpe Community Garden
London, UK
Films: Staff of Life by Moza Almatrooshi (short film); There is an Edible Gold by
Moza Almatrooshi (short film); Cafe Diaspora by Lynn El Safah (short film);
Maqloubeh by Nicolas Damuni (short film). [Tierra & Territoria Part. II – a curation in collaboration with Monday Night Tales]
Migrant-owned food business: Hiba Express (Palestinian-Lebanese food)
Film: Me & The Beasts by Nico Manzano (fiction feature)
Migrant-owned food business: Eva Baking (Venezuelan food)
Films: Dile a todos que volví (short film) by Mauricio Sánchez and Night Light (short film) by Kim Torres
Food: Cecilia Cruz (Mexican community organiser)
Screenings at Pelican House
London, UK
Film: Igualada by Juan Mejía Boter
Food: DistriAndina (Colombian market)
Screenings at Atlas Cinema
London, UK
The event “wujoud: existance as resistance” was part of 2024-25 series, supported by Sine Screen & Arts Council England
Films: Statues, A Reasonable Argument, The Propagandist, Testimony of a Former Detainee by Wujoud Collective
Food: Damas gate (Syrian market)
For more information: erranteeee@gmail.com
Luisa Mancilla Barrera
filmmaker | multimedia artist |
cultural worker designed by ambarr