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Taranta

Samuel Nacar

Spanish | 2026 | 90 min
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Taranta portrays three young people in Linares, the city with the highest unemployment rate in Europe for over a decade, caught between industrial ruins, olive groves, and uncertainty. As China moves to reindustrialize southern Europe, they face a present without opportunities and a future designed in distant boardrooms.
A documentary about how geopolitical decisions devastate the everyday lives of those who cannot leave.

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Samuel Nacar
Claudia Barthelemy, Ana Puentes
Ana Puentes Margarito
ana@verbenafilms.com
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Samuel Nacar

Samuel Nacar (Barcelona, 1992) is a documentary photographer and filmmaker with a perspective deeply rooted in the Mediterranean. This year his work won the World Press Photo 2025 award. He has freelanced for media entities such as Ruido Photo, Revista 5W, La Marea and Mediapart, among others. He also received the Joana Biarnés Grant for Cartas a Mariví, a project exploring industrial decline in Spain and the depopulation of working-class towns.

He is currently at work on two long-term documentary projects: Taranta, focused on deindustrialisation in Andalusia, and a research project on the effects of migratory exodus in rural communities in Senegal, Mauritania, and Morocco.

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