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Eltzegorra

David Aguilar Iñigo

Basque, Spanish | 2026 | 90 min
Synopsis
It is said that we hear with our eyes, that when we are unable to identify the origin of a sound with our sight, our sense of alert is activated. In 1729, two brothers from Idiazabal were sentenced to exile for playing a forbidden instrument, the eltzegorra, a clay pot made of cat fur with a rope hanging from it.
In the trial, documented in a manuscript from that year, witnesses recall the events, making special mention of the description of sound and its effects. Now, through the staging of the trial, the film explores the evocative power of sound and the fear of the unknown.
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David Aguilar Iñigo
David Aguilar Iñigo, Pello Gutiérrez Peñalba, Iñaki Sagastume
Iñaki Sagastume
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David Aguilar Iñigo

David Aguilar Iñigo forms part of the Zazpi T’erdi collective. His work focuses on blending audiovisual genres, creating pieces that sit between non-fiction and experimental cinema.

Director of La vía flotante (2019, X Films Award, Punto de Vista Festival), El síndrome del vinagre (2017, Special Mention, Alcances), Mara Mara (2016), and Nao Yik (2011, First Prize, Alcine).

Zazpi T’erdi’s films have taken awards at festivals such as San Sebastián, Málaga, Punto de Vista and Zinebi. His latest production Erreplika (2024) was premiered at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival and took the Irizar Award Jury’s Special Mention at the SSIFF.

In parallel, he develops formats blending cinema and live performance. He is now on tour with Itzulera, a scenic road movie by the Dejabu company.

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