The auditorium Jameos del Agua will host the friday march 18 (7:00 p.m.) on documentary film preview life was thisby the journalist Concha de Ganzo. It will be the The event will feature performances by the singer from Tenerife Fabiola Socas and of the group The lighthousealso from Teneriferesponsible for the soundtrack of the tape.
With a careful visual aesthetic and successful locations in the geriathe Puente de las Bolas and the salt flats of Naos, life was this immerses us in the universe of memory from the experiences and memories of Cesáreo Viñoly, Nieves Betancort, Margarita Saavedra and Felisa Álvarez, four people from Lanzarote between 80 and 90 years old that take us to his childhood through his stories, turned into unexpected treasures of incalculable value, to discover the cultural and ethnographic heritage of the island. His emotions, his looks, his gestures and his silences are an invitation to learn a little better about that part of history that time cracks and sometimes buries. It is a personal and retrospective work, a trip to a distant past that, however, still lives in each one of us.
Invitations to attend the preview can be picked up individually and free of charge at this link.
life was this It is sponsored by the Data Center of the Cabildo de Lanzarote, through Memoria Digital de Lanzarote and the Haría City Council.
Concha de Ganzo has a degree in Information Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid. For years, she was the visible face of TVE in Lanzarote. In addition, she worked in the media delegations such as Cadena SER and La Provincia, among many others. Away from the maelstrom of daily information, in 2017 she published The Crime of the Cruz Sisters (Remote Editions), a work that will soon be brought to the big screen.