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Frame from 'White Riot', which opens the In-Edit 2020
Still from 'Sisters With Transistors', closing documentary

The In-Edit from home

The 2020 Music Documentary Film Festival will be held exclusively online.

Once again this year, we have the In-Edit, the International Music Documentary Film Festival  with Uri Altell and Luis Hidalgo at the helm, as director and artistic director respectively. This year's edition will be held entirely online from October 28th to the 8th of November through its In-Edit TV platform, where you will have all the programming available, with a clear focus on advocacy. The outstanding pieces, which will open and close the festival, are White Riot by Rubika Shah and Sisters With Transistors by Lisa Rovner, two works that confirm the social nature of this year's selection, as they deal with the problems of racism and the role of women in the world of music.

In the programme you will find almost 50 documentaries, including All I can Say by Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, Colleen Hennessy and Shannon Hoon, Elder's Corner by Siji Awoyinka, El que la lleva la entiende by Rocío Martín and Selu García Cossío or Palabra de Capitán by Nacho Sacaluga. This year's tribute is dedicated to the French filmmaker Marie Losier and two documentaries and a selection of short films directed by her will be screened.

The price of the viewings is 3 euros, except for the opening and closing documentaries, which are worth 4.50 euros. Prices on In-Edit TV work on a credit system, where 1 credit is equivalent to 1 euro. You can pay for the films individually or buy one of the different subscriptions offered.

Publication date: Wednesday, 21 October 2020
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