Ruido

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Ruido

Screening and talk with director Ingride Santos and leading actor Latifa Drame

Lati found refuge in rap after her father’s death and, two years later, dreams of making her mark in the world of freestyle battles. However, her mother, a strict woman, refuses to accept this calling, seeing it as dangerous and vulgar.

She is forced to train in secret with Judy, a former freestyle prodigy who helps her confront her own limits, as she discovers that the real battle is not fought only on stage but also within herself.

Ingride Santos

Ingride Santos studied film at ESCAC. After leaving university she joined the production company Escándalo Films, where she learnt the craft by working on several films such as Elena Trapé’s Blog and Kike Maíllo’s Eva. Her own short Ruido, produced by Isabel Coixet, premiered at SEMINCI 2019 and won the HBO Ibero-American Short Film Award at the Miami Film Festival 2020. It was also nominated for Best Fiction Short Film at the 35th Goya Awards.

Latifa Drame

Latifa Drame is a young Catalan rapper and emerging artist of Malian descent. Her stage name is La Tiniebla and when she isn’t singing she works as a lunchtime monitor. She studied at Mas Rapiño School and at INS La Herrería, where she completed a vocational course in support for people in situations of dependency. She was cast in the role of Lati after impressing the director with her authenticity and talent.

Ruido

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