The Moritz Feed Doc Film Festival celebrates its tenth edition from March 18 to 22 with a program that will focus on identity, responsible consumption, sustainability and craftsmanship, while reflecting on the dominant narratives of the fashion industry. The Festival will screen 28 films in 38 sessions concentrated in five days at the Mooby Bosque Cinemas, and around ten activities, most of them held at Casa Capell.
The festival wants to value and showcase local talent through the work made by students from the three most influent fashion and design centres in Barcelona: Elisava – School of Design and Engineering, IED – Instituto Europeo di Design, and LCI – School of Design and Visual Arts. Specifically, three Fashion Films by Elisava, made in the context of the Master in Audiovisual Creation, will be showcased at public screenings, on Thursday, March 19, at 4 p.m. at Mooby Bosques Cinemas.
Moreover, the students of the Master in Art Direction and the Master in Creative Direction are in charge of the set design of one of the festival spaces, Casa Capell, which will become the workshop of the festival on March 18 and 19, hosting activities and dialogues that will reflect on the discourse that have been generated by fashion over time. They will transform it into a meeting space that will connect the fashion’s past, present, and future with exhibitions, talks, and activities, and in which will participate more than twenty public figures locally and nationally.