Andalusian film festival at the Three Cultures Foundation: ‘El último oasis’ and ‘Sembrando sueños’

Every February, the Three Cultures Foundation presents its traditional Andalusian film season, showing some of the works that won awards in the 37th edition of the Andalusian Association of Film Writers (Asecan), as well as other unreleased works by Andalusian filmmakers.
On Tuesdays 11th, 18th and 25th, fiction films, documentaries and short films will be shown, which are just a small sample of the vast production that our filmmakers launch onto the screens every year.
Tuesday, 11th February, 20.30.
Premiere of the documentary ‘El último oasis’. Ricardo Gamaza. (Spain, 2025, 29 min.)
Carlos Romero, a nature photographer, decides to find out what has become of the birdlife that is gradually disappearing from Doñana, Andalusia's most iconic national park and one of Europe's most important wetlands. In his search, he ends up finding the new ecosystem they have moved to nearby: the rice fields of Seville in La Puebla del Río and Isla Mayor. There he will take new photographs, but he will also learn about the history of this humanised landscape created from nothing a century ago, with a look at its people.
The director, Ricardo Gamaza, and the photographer, Carlos Romero, will be present at the premiere of this documentary.
‘Sembrando sueños’. Alfonso Sánchez. Spain, 2023, 75 min.
A documentary that pays tribute to the Álvarez Quintero brothers. A recognition of the work of the popular writers - born 150 years ago - who wrote more than 200 works, creating a school. Two Andalusians who filled theatres all over Spain and who inspired more than fifty films.