Saraqusta Film Festival

The Saraqusta Film Festival (SFF) is an annual film and television festival which has been organised by the City Council of Zaragoza since 2021 and that specialises in historical films. It is named after the denomination of the city of Zaragoza during the Arab rule. It is also known in a more descriptive way as the International Festival of Historical Films and Series of Zaragoza (Spanish:Festival Internacional de Zaragoza de Cine y Series de Historia). Its competitive section hands awards known as the ‘Golden Dragon’ (Dragón de Oro) and the ‘Silver Dragon’ (Dragón de Plata).

Saraqusta Film Festival
I SFF poster by Marta Martínez
LocationZaragoza
Founded2021
Most recent2024
AwardsGolden Dragon
Silver Dragon.
Hosted byCity Council of Zaragoza
Artistic directorJosé Ángel Delgado
Websitesaraqustafilmfestival.com

History

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The Festival was created in 2021 as a result of an idea by filmmaker José Ángel Delgado, who was its director, to create a film festival specialised in historical films.[1] The proposal was accepted by the City Council of Zaragoza, who had the support of the Provincial Council of Zaragoza and the Government of Aragon. The first edition, held in 2021, was negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite that obstacle, the festival was held again the following year and it held its fourth edition in 2024, slowly gaining a foothold in the tight schedule of Spanish film festivals.

Structure

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Official section

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The official section includes the films that compete for the different awards. The films are divided into two types: fiction feature films and documentaries. The first ones must be at least 60 minutes long. Documentaries must be at least 45 minutes long. In both cases, they must have been made over a year and a half before the beginning of the festival and either take place during a past era or deal with a historical subject.

Two main awards called the ‘Golden Dragon’ (Spanish: Dragón de Oro) are given — one to the best fiction feature film and another one to the best documentary. In the fourth edition, they included an economic endowment of 6,000. Moreover, other minor awards known as the ‘Silver Dragon’ (Dragón de Plata) are given to the best actor, actress, director and script. The jury that grants the trophies is multidisciplinary and consists of film industry professionals, critics and historians. Finally, a ‘Youth Award’ is granted by a jury formed by young people. The minor awards were endowed with €1,000 in the fourth edition.

Other sections

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During the first editions, a non-competitive section dedicated to showing television series was organised. However, experience showed that the SFF could not compete against festivals explicitly focused on series, so the section was rearranged in the third edition as ‘Saraqusta Outlook’ (Spanish: Panorama Saraqusta), a non-competitive exhibition parallel to the official section.

An Aragonese Documentary section was added in the fourth edition, whose screening took place in the morning in the Caesaragusta Theatre Museum (Spanish: Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta). Its aim is to promote the work of regional professionals and it is not competitive either. Admission to the screenings is free until full capacity.

Lastly, special screenings outside the competition are done as part of the inauguration, the closing ceremony or as a homage to certain people receiving honorary awards. These screenings do not have to be of recently released films.

Other activities

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Besides the screenings of the different sections, they organise panel discussions of different topics related to audiovisual production, and there are daily press conferences to inform about the development of the festival. They also give what is known as the ‘Saraqusta Award’ (Spanish: Premio Saraqusta), an honorary award for audiovisual professionals whose trajectory has been related to historical themed films. Some of the honorees have been actors Rodolfo Sancho, Joaquim de Almeida and Fabio Testi, producer Andrés Vicente Gómez, and directors Agustí Villaronga and Antonio del Real.

Evolution

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In the course of its brief history, the Festival has slowly grown and become established. Whereas for the second edition they received 450 entries from 68 different countries —and more than 600 from 82 countries in the third one—, in the fourth edition the number of films that submitted an application to be included was 734. It was also in that same edition that 3,800 people attended the different screenings. The initial aim of the organisers is to turn the SFF into the most important film festival in Zaragoza and for it to gain a foothold in the tight schedule of film festivals held in Spain.

Golden Dragons

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Year Category Film Country Ref.
2021 Fiction Delicious   France [2]
Documentary The Spanish Flu   France
2022 Fiction The Electrical Life of Louis Wain   United Kingdom [3]
Documentary The Kaiser of Atlantis   Argentina   Spain
2023 Fiction Il Boemo   Czech Republic [4]
Documentary Urraca, cazador de rojos   Spain
2024 Fiction Brothers   Czech Republic [5]
Documentary Marisol, llámame Pepa   Spain

References

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  1. ^ "Zaragoza crea el Saraqusta Film Festival, que celebrará su primera edición del 26 de septiembre al 2 de octubre de 2021" [Zaragoza creates the Saraqusta Film Festival, which will celebrate its first edition from September 26 to October 2, 2021]. Zaragoza Noticias (in Spanish). City Council of Zaragoza. May 26, 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2024.
  2. ^ "Saraqusta Film Festival 2021: Palmarés". Academia del Cine Aragonés (in Spanish). Zaragoza. October 3, 2021. Retrieved September 18, 2024.
  3. ^ "Mr. Wain y El Káiser de la Atlántida, Mejor Largometraje y Mejor Documental de II Saraqusta Film Festival". Saraqusta Film Festival (in Spanish). Zaragoza: Cosmos Fan Comunicación S.L. April 30, 2022. Retrieved September 19, 2024.
  4. ^ "Il Boemo y Urraca, cazador de rojos, Mejor Largometraje y Mejor Documental de III Saraqusta Film Festival". Saraqusta Film Festival (in Spanish). Zaragoza: Cosmos Fan Comunicación S.L. May 5, 2023. Retrieved September 21, 2024.
  5. ^ "Marisol, llámame Pepa y La leyenda del escanyapobres triunfan en la IV edición de Saraqusta Film Festival". Saraqusta Film Festival (in Spanish). Zaragoza: Cosmos Fan Comunicación S.L. May 3, 2024. Retrieved September 21, 2024.

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Programming

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