Ponte Farruca

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Archived on 02 / 09 / 2025
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£ 13,178
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About this project

O Ponte Farruca é unha iniciativa organizada no rural ourensán para reivindicar a diversidad sexual e a muller no rural

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General information

Rosa Roy, Irantzu Goñi, Clàudia Caparrós, and Julia Alía are four Audiovisual Communication students from UPF who, thanks to our diverse profiles and interests, complement each other to form a strong team for this project.

Rosa Roy, with a focus on writing and screenwriting, has developed part of her career in Mexico City, where her collective project Contrafactual received an honorable mention at the TEC Monterrey Short Film Festival in 2023. In parallel, she has collaborated on several short films as part of the cinematography team and has worked on the Info K program for 3cat. She is currently a member of the Trakas theatre company in Terrassa, where she combines acting with scriptwriting.

Irantzu Goñi, originally from Navarre and based in Barcelona for the past four years, has a special talent for art direction. Gifted in drawing, set design, and costume, she has worked on various shoots in both art and production departments, and has even made a few appearances in front of the camera. Her collective short film Vestigi (2023) was selected for the New Talents section of the BCN Film Fest 2024, confirming her commitment to visual creativity with both character and sensitivity.

Clàudia Caparrós, with a strong interest in theatrical production and cultural management, currently works in the communications team at Fabra i Coats: Fàbrica de Creació. Also drawn to the audiovisual world, she has created works for visual art exhibitions at the UPF Gallery and was part of the short film Si pogués sostenir-me com ho fan els arbres (2023), a project that was selected for both the San Sebastián Film Festival 2023 and the UNAM International Film Festival 2024.

Main features and goals of the crowdfunding campaign

Rosa Roy, Irantzu Goñi, Clàudia Caparrós, and Julia Alía are four Audiovisual Communication students from UPF who, thanks to our diverse profiles and interests, complement each other to form a strong team for this project.

Rosa Roy, with a focus on writing and screenwriting, has developed part of her career in Mexico City, where her collective project Contrafactual received an honorable mention at the TEC Monterrey Short Film Festival in 2023. In parallel, she has collaborated on several short films as part of the cinematography team and has worked on the Info K program for 3cat. She is currently a member of the Trakas theatre company in Terrassa, where she combines acting with scriptwriting.

Irantzu Goñi, originally from Navarre and based in Barcelona for the past four years, has a special talent for art direction. Gifted in drawing, set design, and costume, she has worked on various shoots in both art and production departments, and has even made a few appearances in front of the camera. Her collective short film Vestigi (2023) was selected for the New Talents section of the BCN Film Fest 2024, confirming her commitment to visual creativity with both character and sensitivity.

Clàudia Caparrós, with a strong interest in theatrical production and cultural management, currently works in the communications team at Fabra i Coats: Fàbrica de Creació. Also drawn to the audiovisual world, she has created works for visual art exhibitions at the UPF Gallery and was part of the short film Si pogués sostenir-me com ho fan els arbres (2023), a project that was selected for both the San Sebastián Film Festival 2023 and the UNAM International Film Festival 2024.

Why this is important

Rosa Roy, Irantzu Goñi, Clàudia Caparrós, and Julia Alía are four Audiovisual Communication students from UPF who, thanks to our diverse profiles and interests, complement each other to form a strong team for this project.

Rosa Roy, with a focus on writing and screenwriting, has developed part of her career in Mexico City, where her collective project Contrafactual received an honorable mention at the TEC Monterrey Short Film Festival in 2023. In parallel, she has collaborated on several short films as part of the cinematography team and has worked on the Info K program for 3cat. She is currently a member of the Trakas theatre company in Terrassa, where she combines acting with scriptwriting.

Irantzu Goñi, originally from Navarre and based in Barcelona for the past four years, has a special talent for art direction. Gifted in drawing, set design, and costume, she has worked on various shoots in both art and production departments, and has even made a few appearances in front of the camera. Her collective short film Vestigi (2023) was selected for the New Talents section of the BCN Film Fest 2024, confirming her commitment to visual creativity with both character and sensitivity.

Clàudia Caparrós, with a strong interest in theatrical production and cultural management, currently works in the communications team at Fabra i Coats: Fàbrica de Creació. Also drawn to the audiovisual world, she has created works for visual art exhibitions at the UPF Gallery and was part of the short film Si pogués sostenir-me com ho fan els arbres (2023), a project that was selected for both the San Sebastián Film Festival 2023 and the UNAM International Film Festival 2024.

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Previous experience and team

Rosa Roy, Irantzu Goñi, Clàudia Caparrós, and Julia Alía are four Audiovisual Communication students from UPF who, thanks to our diverse profiles and interests, complement each other to form a strong team for this project.

Rosa Roy, with a focus on writing and screenwriting, has developed part of her career in Mexico City, where her collective project Contrafactual received an honorable mention at the TEC Monterrey Short Film Festival in 2023. In parallel, she has collaborated on several short films as part of the cinematography team and has worked on the Info K program for 3cat. She is currently a member of the Trakas theatre company in Terrassa, where she combines acting with scriptwriting.

Irantzu Goñi, originally from Navarre and based in Barcelona for the past four years, has a special talent for art direction. Gifted in drawing, set design, and costume, she has worked on various shoots in both art and production departments, and has even made a few appearances in front of the camera. Her collective short film Vestigi (2023) was selected for the New Talents section of the BCN Film Fest 2024, confirming her commitment to visual creativity with both character and sensitivity.

Clàudia Caparrós, with a strong interest in theatrical production and cultural management, currently works in the communications team at Fabra i Coats: Fàbrica de Creació. Also drawn to the audiovisual world, she has created works for visual art exhibitions at the UPF Gallery and was part of the short film Si pogués sostenir-me com ho fan els arbres (2023), a project that was selected for both the San Sebastián Film Festival 2023 and the UNAM International Film Festival 2024.

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