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Albert Triviño

Albert Triviño Massó (Barcelona, 1984) is an experimental filmmaker, teacher, and audiovisual programmer. After graduating in Art History and Experimental Film, he obtained a Master’s degree in Management and Production of Exhibition Projects. Since 2006 he has participated in several exhibitions and festivals, and in 2010 he was recognized with the BCN Producció Award granted by the Barcelona City Council. That same year his work was featured at Xcèntric. Triviño’s artistic and film practice is characterized by an anti-iconic treatment of the image, and he has explored several art forms, such as painting, photography, video installation, super 8, 16mm, and documentary. He co-founded Zumzeig Cinecooperativa, where he currently is a member of the cinema as programming coordinator.

Manuel Asín

Manuel Asín, coordinator of the cinema department of Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid and member of FID Marseille selection commitee. He has curated cycles for Filmoteca Española, MNCARS, CCCB, Festival de Sevilla, Zinebi, Instituto Moreira Salles, etc. As a film scholar, his articles have been published in magazines such as Trafic, Blogs & Docs and Caimán Cuadernos de Cine, where he is a member of the editorial board. He was in charge of the edition and prologues of two books on Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet: Escritos (2011) and Hacer la revolución es también volver a colocar en su sitio cosas muy antiguas pero olvidadas (2016). Asín is Associate Professor at Carlos III Madrid University and also holds a teaching position at Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola (San Sebastián) and at SUR (Madrid). From 2011 to 2015 he directed the distribution company and publishing house of books and DVDs Intermedio and from 2022 to 2025 has been artistic director at Punto de Vista Navarra International Film Festival.

Xan Gómez

Xan Gómez Viñas received a doctorate in Communication Sciences from the USC in 2015 with the thesis From amateur to militant: political and aesthetic implications of non-professional cinema in Galicia in the 1970s. He has worked in the communications department of Vieiros, Compostela Cultura and Auditorio de Galicia. He was a founding member of the Cineclube de Compostela and has published film criticism in various media and specialized magazines. In 2012, alongside Pablo Cayuela, he directed the documentary film Fóra, which premiered at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen. He is the current programmer of NUMAX Cinema in Santiago de Compostela.