Películas en gaélico y galés protagonizarán el Festival de Cine de Glasgow 2026

El Festival de Cine de Glasgow 2026 destacará películas en lenguas gaélica y galesa. Entre las destacadas figuran 'Effi o Blaenau' y 'Sailm nan Daoine', conocida en inglés como 'Psalms of the People'. Esta selección subraya el enfoque del festival en el cine en lenguas minoritarias.

El Festival de Cine de Glasgow ha anunciado un especial enfoque en películas en gaélico y galés para su edición de 2026. Según informes, dos destacadas entradas son 'Effi o Blaenau' y 'Sailm nan Daoine' ('Psalms of the People'). Estas selecciones buscan mostrar el cine de comunidades en lenguas minoritarias.  El festival, que se celebra anualmente en Glasgow, Escocia, ofrece una plataforma para voces diversas en el cine independiente. Aunque los detalles específicos sobre directores, tramas o fechas de estreno de estas películas no se han divulgado en la información disponible, su inclusión señala un creciente reconocimiento para la narrativa gaélica y galesa en el escenario internacional.  Esta elección de programación se alinea con los esfuerzos más amplios de la industria cinematográfica para promover la diversidad lingüística y cultural. El anuncio llega con antelación a las fechas programadas del festival en 2026, ofreciendo a las audiencias la oportunidad de conectar con narrativas subrepresentadas.

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