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Iyan Altube

Directing

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The Memory of the Trees
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The forest is full of spiritual and subconscious experiences, and art is the best vehicle to represent them so they can be understood and embraced. People often believe that remembering is simply looking back, whereas Ibarrola believed just the opposite, that it is marching forward.

The Memory of the Trees

2024
Embedded
2.0

Alodia is in the middle of a diode laser session. It is interrupted because of an error that forces her to get up. The escapism no longer works for her and redemption is the only thing left.

Embedded

2022
Natura fugit
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Animated short film based on the drawings of the artist Jesus Mari Lazkano and showing us the transformation of the Mer de Glace glaciar in Chamonix.

Natura fugit

2025
Here. Today. Again
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Bitor and Mikel meet during the Bilbao festivities. The first look is going to be special for both of them, but they will remember it in a different way.

Here. Today. Again

2020
No image
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The film is a kaleidoscopic portrait of Bilbao; six people who project their pride, their sense of belonging to a mixed, open and effervescent city. Six lives defined by their own rhythm that make the city flourish. This is the cinematic result of the sum of images and emotions. An organic creation of the ‘Bilbao’ concept. Being from Bilbao implies conveying through emotions why Bilbao is a wonderful city in which we live, feel, work, love, share and coexist.

Pride

2021
Eten barik joten
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Pandero, a documentary that focuses on the empowerment of women, the Basque language and culture. It gathers testimonies and narrations of several women; from their mouths we will learn about the role of this instrument in the contemporary history of Euskal Herria.

Eten barik joten

2020
Arctic
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Resting on the table is the map of my last trip to the Svalbard archipelago, at the North Pole. That map, crumpled and broken, has become a form of mental cartography, a territory of painting and drawing, a new and exciting space for the imagination.

Arctic

2019