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La lluvia que fue

Screening Information

Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Start Time: 1:40 PM
Runtime: 5 minutes 18 seconds
Location: Media and Immersive eXperience (MIX) Center
50 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201

Film Description

This short documentary shares the testimony of Domingo Espinel Reyes, a goatherd from Tindaya on the island of Fuerteventura, Spain. Through his memories of childhood and youth spent herding goats, he recalls the springs and fountains that once sustained life on the island—many of which have now dried up. The film reflects on the deep relationship between the island’s people and water while inviting viewers to consider how this vital resource is managed today in the context of climate change and environmental responsibility.

Director:

Estela Lola Cedrún Lastra is a director, actress, and music educator from Palencia, Spain. She holds degrees in Dramatic Arts, Music History, and Musical Education, and has trained extensively in theater, film, and performance across Europe. After moving to Fuerteventura in 2008, she began developing her work as a filmmaker, writer, and performer while also teaching music for the Government of the Canary Islands.

Álvaro Carrero Puig is a filmmaker and media professional from Barcelona, Spain. He began his career in television in 1989 at TVE-Catalunya and has since worked internationally as a camera operator, steadicam operator, and director. Based in the Canary Islands since 2000, he founded the production companies MOSQUITOPC and Stream Media Canarias and has collaborated on numerous documentary projects and film productions in the region.

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