IndieGo Alley Festival

The IndieGo Alley Festival (read: Indie-go Alley Festival) is a non-profit internacional film and music festival that takes places in Asturias since 2012.[1]

IndieGo Alley Festival
LocationAvilés, Asturias
Founded2012
AwardsJury's Special Mention
Festival dateJune
Websitewww.facebook.com/IndieGoAlleyFestival

History

The name of the festival comes from the words "indie" and the colour of the night, "índigo". In November 2012, Palacio Valdés street [2] in Avilés, welcomes the first edition of this festival, grownbreaking as a free outdoors urban festival.

Structure

During just a few hours a selection of experimental cinema, short films and videoclips are projected along live performances.[3]

Jury's Special Mention

From the very beginning the Official Jury votes for the audiovisual projects (after a previous selection), creating the official program. Those projects with more votes receive the Mención especial del Jurado Oficial (Jury's Special Mention).

Awards 2012

Best short-film:

Awards 2013

Best first audiovisual project:

Best short-film:

Awards 2015

Best experimental project[7]

  • "The secret world of Tim" by Hayley Sheppard (New Zealand)

Best short-film

  • "Julia" by Emiliano Cano Díaz (Spain)

Best videoclip

  • "Lilla Vän Jag Vill Bo I En Husvagn" by Goblin Mikkanen (Netherlands)
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