Screenings
Online edition of the 66th KFF
Murmurations
Spain2025documentary22'Short film competition
During the lockdown, the director films flocks of birds circling above his hometown in Spain. The repetitive rhythm and freedom of movement contrast with the experience of isolation and remind him of the moment of his HIV diagnosis, when the sense of fear and exclusion was similar. This personal story is set within a broader context, which includes references to the history of AIDS and Candomblé rituals. At the same time, we can see a long-distance relationship with a partner in Brazil develop – under the conditions of isolation and lockdown, the couple’s daily communication proves to be fundamental to maintaining intimacy.
- directed by
- Xavier Marrades
Catalan non-fiction filmmaker working between Spain, New York, and Brazil. His work explores place, memory, and social transformation through long-term, process-based filmmaking. Working independently, he develops his films through sustained research and close engagement with people and territories. Over the past decade, he has built an ongoing relationship with Brazil, where he continues to film.
- cinematography
- Xavier Marrades
- script
- Xavier Marrades
- music
- Maria Bethânia
- sound
- Ryan Bilia
- editing
- Xavier Marrades
- production
- Jerome Thelia
- Photo
- Trailer

