The roving cinema has made its way across Spain in the past year, bringing the magic of evenings of cinema with family and friends to villages. Our motto is cinema for everyone and anywhere, said Patricia de Luna, a co-founder of La Barraca de Cine. Last year, they visited 40 villages; so far this year they have been to 45. It is a cinematic take on Spanish poet Federico Garca Lorca's effort to bring classical theater to villages in the 1930s, and is buoyed by funding from Spain's ministry of culture. When we were confined to our homes, we had stopped sharing our daily lives, said De Luna. This was a way of sharing, of getting out, of speaking to each other again.

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