2021 Edition

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OFFICIAL POSTER 2021

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Authors: Joan Gosa and Joan Jarque

What was the creative process for the poster like?

As you know the leitmotif of this edition is Counterculture and the poster of the 40th edition is based on that concept. We wanted to make a tribute to all our posters, as well as a tribute to that search for a new view to break away from the authoritarian society, typical of the decade that saw the birth of the Festival in that distant 1973. We opted for a large hand made collage, then photographed and digitally formatted. It takes us to the seventies posters and the counterculture movement of that time.

VIDEO BEHIND THE SCENES

About the authors:

Joan Gosa, born in Pallejá, is a professional freelance photographer. He defines himself as passionate about world cultures and the relationship between man and nature. He combines his great passion for travel with his work as a sports and news photojournalist for a major news agency. He has his own photographic studio, where he develops his personal and professional projects with his customers. His relationship with TerrorMolins began in 2017, attending as official photographer; from that moment he became a vital part of the Festival.

Joan Jarque, born in Molins, defines himself as a multidisciplinary designer passionate about video-mapping and horror cinema. His involvement with TerrorMolins began in 2014 as a translator, and he currently is its official designer. He also collaborates in the direction of the Festival’s communication, within the communication and marketing department, as well as in the creation and realization of live video-mappings during the days in which the event is held. He works as a creative producer for the Framemov studio and is also a freelance graphic designer for various brands. His relationship with TerrorMolins began in 2001, when he atended the Festival with his parents, also great lovers of this appointment with the genre cinema. It is clear that horror belongs to his DNA.

OFFICIAL SPOTS 2021

Director’s words:

Beyond the usual tradition of paying tribute to films or particular themes, the 40 edition of the Festival was asking us for something trespassing these concepts: We wanted to pay tribute to cinema and horror globally. On the other hand, the number 40 in roman numerals, as though it was an XL size, was taking us to somewhere further than just an advert, we wanted it to show and pay tribute to the history and identity of the Festival itself.
“Arrebato” (Iván Zulueta, 1979) became a perfect link for all these ideas: it is a film about cinema, but it has no connection with what one might expect from this simple definition. Through this ill-conceived and upsetting atmosphere, cinema is presented as a kind of drug that catches you as a vampire in a spiral of addiction: just what we were looking for with the advert. Through this ill-conceived and upsetting atmosphere, cinema is presented as a kind of drug that catches you as a vampire in a spiral of addiction: just what we were looking for with the advert.
We hope we succeeded in transmitting this love for horror, this addiction to cinema, this tribute to what the Molins festival is and has been for the last years along with an unsettling atmosphere. Our aim was to straightforward question the audience and create something that be revisited several times…

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CREDITS:
Director: Daniel Noblom
Ay. Direction: Juan Carlos Saloz
Production Director: Christian Egea
Photography direction: Alba Postigo
Gaffer: Gerard Pozo
Art direction and wardrobe: Sandra Cabañas
Sound: Albert Díaz
Makeup and characterisation: Andrea Puig
Fixed photo: Jennifer Collado
Edition: Sandra Cabañas
Sound edition: Pepo González
José: Albert Boix
Pedro: Guim Puig
Ana: Sandra Cabañas
Photo archive:
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Previous editions ans Terrormolins spots
Amigo (Oscar Martin, 2019)
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Shot in Olivella, August 19th 2021