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S9 Ep32: La vida recordada: Entrevista con Eugenio Monesma

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***This episode is in Spanish, check our YouTube channel for a version with English subtitles***
Eugenio Monesma is an award-winning ethnographic cinema producer and director with 40 years of experience recording the traditional trades, food, festivals and customs of the Iberian Peninsula. Through them, he's amassed an archive of over 3000 documentaries. He's recently made headlines thanks to his YouTube channel, which has surpassed 1 million suscribers across the world. We talk to him about this amazing feat, his lifetime work and the future of tradition.
Eugenio Monesma es director y productor de cine etnográfico con una trayectoria de 40 años por la que ha recibido numerosos premios. Su trabajo documenta los oficios, gastronomía, festivales y costumbres tradicionales de la Península Ibérica, además de muchos otros temas históricos y geográficos de interés, en total más de 3000 documentales. Su canal de YouTube acaba de superar el millón de seguidores en todo el mundo. Hablamos con él de este increíble logro, de su impresionante carrera y del futuro de las tradiciones.
Music: Flute Fleet by Poddington Bear and Pictures of the Floating World by Pale Tussuck.
Photo credit: El Estudio.
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***This episode is in Spanish, check our YouTube channel for a version with English subtitles***
Eugenio Monesma is an award-winning ethnographic cinema producer and director with 40 years of experience recording the traditional trades, food, festivals and customs of the Iberian Peninsula. Through them, he's amassed an archive of over 3000 documentaries. He's recently made headlines thanks to his YouTube channel, which has surpassed 1 million suscribers across the world. We talk to him about this amazing feat, his lifetime work and the future of tradition.
Eugenio Monesma es director y productor de cine etnográfico con una trayectoria de 40 años por la que ha recibido numerosos premios. Su trabajo documenta los oficios, gastronomía, festivales y costumbres tradicionales de la Península Ibérica, además de muchos otros temas históricos y geográficos de interés, en total más de 3000 documentales. Su canal de YouTube acaba de superar el millón de seguidores en todo el mundo. Hablamos con él de este increíble logro, de su impresionante carrera y del futuro de las tradiciones.
Music: Flute Fleet by Poddington Bear and Pictures of the Floating World by Pale Tussuck.
Photo credit: El Estudio.
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