Garelako
Usue EgiaWith a song by Eneko Sagardoy as thematic and narrative column, the writer and animator Usue Egia presents a journey through various characters and stories that illustrate a call for freedom for everyone to define themselves and feel as each one wants. Garelako, by Eneko Sagardoy: «The gray sky will not suffocate us. We will flee to the sun. They want to put hearts of straw on us. Let us feel what we prefer. If the bird's wings are for walking, if the whale is denied the sea, we will only see fiction. If lies are above all words, we will go forward, whether you like it or not. If someone is free it is because we are all. We will truly live with or without you. You will find out sooner or later. We are not monsters, we do not eat anyone. The sun warms us and the rain wets us. Now you've realized: we are flesh and blood, just like you. Marichico or Marichica, they tell us. Stop talking trivially. Learn one thing well and keep it in your head, that the only Mari is the one from Anboto». Synopsis: Like a kind of video clip, the animated images follow the rhythm of the song Garelako by Eneko Sagardoy and tell us the story of different couples and characters who want to live their identity and sexuality freely.