Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the award-winning film, ‘La Isla Mínima’ (2014), at the Archivo General de Andalucía (AGA). From now until February 29th, discover a mesmerizing collection of documents and photographs related to this cinematic masterpiece by Alberto Rodríguez. Feast your eyes on the photographer Atín Aya’s working map for the ‘Marismas del Guadalquivir’ project, a key source of inspiration for the film, set against the stunning backdrop of marshlands and rice fields.
Step into Aya’s world as you explore his handwritten notes about the Isla Mínima and the Guadalquivir River, part of the archive bequeathed by the renowned photographer to the AGA, which is home to 70,000 photographs in various formats. Don’t miss the opportunity to view the original, typewritten manuscript of the first version of the ‘La Isla Mínima’ screenplay, signed by Alberto Rodríguez and Rafael Cobos. This precious artifact, housed in the Registry of Intellectual Property, offers a glimpse into the film’s inception and its monumental success at the Goya Awards.
Immerse yourself in the legacy of Andalusian archival treasures and the painstaking research and dedication of the professionals at the AGA as they unravel the origins of ‘La Isla Mínima’. Explore the exclusive showcase featuring the archives’ exceptional cultural and historical contributions, shedding light on the creation of this iconic film.
Discover the extraordinary life and work of Atín Aya, a pioneering figure in Andalusian and Spanish photography, whose captivating reports and photojournalism captured the spirit of Andalusia. With experience at prestigious publications and exhibitions in renowned national and international galleries, Aya’s legacy lives on in the archives of the AGA.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into the rich cultural tapestry of Andalusia at the Archivo General de Andalucía and experience the magic of ‘La Isla Mínima’ in a whole new light.