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Makun (Don’t Cry): recreating vetoed realities through the animated documentary and animated journalism

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<p><em>MAKUN (NO LLORES) - Dibujos en un C.I.E. </em>es un documental animado de 30 minutos que se adentra en una realidad muy opaca: los centros de internamiento de extranjeros (CIEs), cárceles para personas inocentes en los que normalmente no están permitidas las cámaras de vídeo. Habiendo conseguido un material documental único —los dibujos dejados en las paredes del CIE de Fuerteventura por miles de presos— sobre un tema que nos interesaba, decidimos dar vida al mismo por medio de la animación, confiando en conseguir algo más que la mera ilustración de los testimonios orales recogidos para la película. En el presente artículo, el director de la película, Emilio Martí, resume de manera personal la experiencia de abordar la preparación y rodaje de <em>MAKUN</em>, así como algunos aspectos de su distribución.</p>
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
Title: Makun (Don’t Cry): recreating vetoed realities through the animated documentary and animated journalism
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<p><em>MAKUN (NO LLORES) - Dibujos en un C.
I.
E.
</em>es un documental animado de 30 minutos que se adentra en una realidad muy opaca: los centros de internamiento de extranjeros (CIEs), cárceles para personas inocentes en los que normalmente no están permitidas las cámaras de vídeo.
Habiendo conseguido un material documental único —los dibujos dejados en las paredes del CIE de Fuerteventura por miles de presos— sobre un tema que nos interesaba, decidimos dar vida al mismo por medio de la animación, confiando en conseguir algo más que la mera ilustración de los testimonios orales recogidos para la película.
En el presente artículo, el director de la película, Emilio Martí, resume de manera personal la experiencia de abordar la preparación y rodaje de <em>MAKUN</em>, así como algunos aspectos de su distribución.
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