The SGAE Center Cultural Room celebrates the screening of Dissonance, a work written and directed by Raquel Larrosa which has been nominated in the Best Documentary Short Film category at the 401st edition of the Goya Awards. At the end, the filmmaker will talk with the director of Humans Fest, Pilar Almenar.
Dissonance revolves around Fatimetu Bucharaya, a Sahrawi woman who in 2019 founded the SMAWT association, dedicated to the detection of anti-personnel mines in refugee camps in Tindouf (Algeria). The short film has won more than a dozen awards at festivals such as the Humans Fest in Valencia, the Light of the World of Russia or the Thomas Edison of the United States.
Huesca filmmaker Raquel Larrosa has a master's degree in Marketing and Digital Communication and a degree in Audiovisual Communication. He has worked in the press, film festivals and production companies as a journalist, content creator and audiovisual producer. Journalism brought him closer to reality and video brought him closer to telling stories.. Specialized in documentary film, conceives the camera as a tool of sociopolitical intervention and cinema as a weapon of denunciation to fight for Human Rights. He has signed titles such as F Number and Skeikima.

