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Tutors

Ángel Rueda
Researcher, curator, programmer, and audiovisual creator born in León (1971). A pioneer of performative cinema in Galicia, he founded the Lili Films collective in 2003, dedicated to the recovery, analysis, and reinterpretation of film archives, exploring audiovisual re-editing and performance. Co-founder of the FDI project (Familia de Idiotas no tiene TDT), he focuses on the cinematic event and the role of the spectator as a fundamental element of the film. He is the founder and co-director of the (S8) Mostra Internacional de Cinema Periférico in A Coruña, specialising in analogue formats and new visual languages. He is currently a member of the AA++ collective, researching the relationship between image and space.

Ana Domínguez
Visual artist trained at Escola Mestre Mateo (Santiago de Compostela), La Massana (Barcelona), and the University of Göttingen (Germany). She develops projects across Galicia, Catalonia, and Germany, covering painting, theatre scenography, and art direction for film and television. Creator of video installations such as "Autorretrato" and "Brío" (2015), she is dedicated to cinematic performance within the AA++ collective. She is co-director of the (S8) Mostra Internacional de Cinema Periférico in A Coruña.

Inês Azevedo
Visual artist and mediator with a trajectory centred on art, education, and democratic participation. She holds a degree in Fine Arts, a master's in Contemporary Artistic Practices and in Visual Arts Education, and is currently researching museums and social justice in her PhD in Museology. She is a researcher at CEAA-ESAP.

Joana Mateus
Artist and mediator with interdisciplinary activity in the fields of arts and multimedia. She holds a degree in Fine Arts, a master's in Multimedia Art and in Visual Arts Education, and has developed various educational projects focused on visual and digital literacy, human rights, and citizenship. She is a researcher at CEAA-ESAP and has taught Visual Arts and Photography at several educational levels.

Juliana Julieta
Visual artist and filmmaker trained in Painting (FBAUP/FBAUL). She develops projects that combine oil painting and experimental film, standing out for her use of handcrafted techniques and ecological film processing (16mm). She has participated in national and international artist residencies and has received awards and acquisitions from institutions such as CACE and Plaka. Her work has been presented at festivals such as Curtas Vila do Conde, IndieLisboa, Centro de Arte Oliva, and Anthology Film Archives.

Ícaro (Vítor Pires)
Visual artist and filmmaker trained at the Fine Arts Schools of Porto and Toulouse. Since 1982, he has regularly exhibited paintings in Portugal and abroad. He has led training activities in drawing, animation, and experimental cinema in various educational institutions. He co-directed award-winning projects such as "O’lho Respeitinho" and "Orchis Mirabilis", which received recognition at the CINANIMA festival. He regularly collaborates with cultural and educational initiatives within school communities.