2003 | 6’28’’

Everything for coexistence

eportaje de televisión focalizado en la crítica hacia los servicios sociales y las maneras de proceder de la A television report focusing on criticism of the social services and the government's policies on immigration issues. A historical document showing a place that no longer exists: the police barracks in calle de Torres i Bages in Barcelona's Sant Andreu neighbourhood. It tells the story of 500 people who speak through their chosen spokeperson, Yerko. He tells us about - and shows us - the inhuman living conditions of people arriving in Barcelona from all over the world who have nowhere to live.
The Council demolished the barracks in 2004 and the vast majority of homeless people that lived there were never found homes in social housing or reintegrated into Spanish society. The project was conceived in terms of an opportunity to enter unexplored territory, a place resembling a jungle and chaos rather than the order that is common in large cities. The report is filmed – apart from the interviews – using the sequence shot technique and steadycam function, to give the document more realism and dynamism. We walk through the entire illegal camp where the authorities do not even dare to enter and even take part in a Sunday football match and eat with them.