The Malaga Festival is one of the most important film events in Spain. Since its inception in 1998, it has been the perfect showcase for Spanish and Latin American cinema. This festival is held in the city of the same name, located on the south coast of Spain, and attracts thousands of viewers and film professionals from around the world.
This year, the Festival has selected the movie "Red Shoes" to compete in the official selection. This film, directed by Carlos E. Kaiser, tells the story of a farmer who, after receiving shocking news, decides to go to the city, facing a world unknown to him.
The selection of "Red Shoes" at the Malaga Festival is a great achievement for Carlos E. Kaiser and his production team. This independent movie was largely financed through crowdfunding, demonstrating the community's power to support and promote independent cinema.
Furthermore, the selection of "Red Shoes" acknowledges the growing presence of Mexican filmmakers in the Spanish film industry and showcases the talent and creativity of Mexican and independent cinema. This festival is a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity, the richness of cinema, and to promote culture and art in Spain and the world.