The documentary Roman Factory Salted will compete at the XI International Festival of Archaeological Film of Bidasoa (FICAB) to be held from 15 to 19 November in the Basque town of Irun.
The documentary will be entered to three awards of the festival.
In particular could be done with the Jury Prize, the public or the prize Arkeolan, which rewards scientific publication.
The documentary is scheduled to be presented at the festival for the councilor of the Historical, Maria Martinez, who will on behalf of the municipality.
The Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, expressed his satisfaction at the fact that the tape has been selected to tender.
"We are proud of our history that trip to Irun to raise awareness of our archaeological heritage in a festival that is already 10 years old and is an international benchmark as far as archeology is concerned."
The FICAB was born in 2001 as a joint initiative of the City of Irun (Guipúzcoa) and the Center for Studies and Research Arkeolan Historical Archaeology.
The Festival aims to raise awareness of archeology to the general public through the dissemination of audiovisual result of the work of archaeologists, ensuring the promotion and dissemination of such works.
Participation in the Festival film documents of all kinds (documentary, reportage, research, etc..) Produced by any person or public or private entity of any nationality whose content seen on the archeology and techniques, as well as cultural heritage and ethnoarchaeology and conservation.
In 2007, he joined FICAB FEDARCINE part of the European Federation of Film Festivals and Archaeological Heritage, which gives the festival a new dimension to Bidasoa integrated into the European circuits.
Also, the thread of this story, note that the Roman Factory Salt Museum is open from 10 am to 1 pm Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays.
On Thursday and Friday is open from 5 to 8 pm, and Saturdays in both morning and afternoon hours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón