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- Old Folks' Tales is a transmedia documentary project focused in collecting orally told memories of childhood and turning some of them into animated stories.
- Alejandro grew up in Buenos Aires. From an early age at school he was a sports lover, but there was something that captivated him, skydiving.
- Umberto was born in Tuscany. He witnessed World War II in his mother's belly, who almost lost it in one of the escapes during the war. From a very young age he had to go from one place to another while the war was coming to an end. In all these trips remember that he was growing in the field and there, without toys and nothing, his parks were the abandoned trenches or the areas that had once been scenes of war.
- Isabel lived in the Las Aguas neighborhood in Bogotá. She recounts in detail the magical Christmases of her childhood.
- 1106/5000 Jaime was born in Angelina, a small town founded by German immigrants, located a few hours from Florianopolis, capital of Santa Catarina in Brazil. Remember that although they maintained German traditions in their family, Portuguese was always spoken at home, as their father raised them in the manner of Brazilian laws. One of his curiosities was the origin of the words. The contact with people from remote cities and with strange names made him think why the language of his grandparents suddenly became forbidden in his municipality and the neighboring region. When he was between five and seven years old he remembers that the government forbade German to be spoken and whoever did not comply with the law was taken prisoner. That happened to some priests who continued to give masses in German. Little by little he became more interested in the subject, until he discovered that the country in which he was born was not the same as his grandparents or his friends 'grandparents, but that his grandparents' country was at war with the country that he saw him born and therefore, the language he found interesting but strong, could not be spoken.
- Gerardo grew up in Ipiales in a very humble family. He played in the streets with whatever they had on hand, but what they enjoyed most was the arrival of the Carnival.
- Lucia was born in Bogotá at a time when she lived very calmly. There were still few cars in the city and people used the tram and walked. Remember the arrival of your first car at home.
- In the small church of the Modelo neighborhood, Carlos decides to spend a vacation working as an altar boy with a very brave priest.
- Graciela lived her childhood between Vélez and Cimitarra in Santander with her 12 brothers in a humble family. He went to school in espadrilles and helped his mother sell arepas and food in the town square. As part of a strong partisan.
- Fernando always remembered from his childhood the story of Christopher Columbus, it was something he was passionate about, so many years later he decided to bring that strong childhood memory to create one of his animated films.
- A young girl experiences the arrival of the Second World War in France up close and must relocate with her entire family to Peru.
- Erasmo is a "Taita" (wise old man) pijao. He grew up in a maloka by the river with his brothers, and close to the teachings of their ancestors.
- When Ilma was a little girl, she lived in Chia (Colombia), where violence came to her door and changed her life.
- David remembers his life as a child spent in Orizaba around the family business, a funeral home. His father applied curious methods for making the business prosper.
- Julian's father was the best photographer in Ipiales and taught him to retouch photographs. They were also the first evangelical Christian family of in the city and it brought him many problems at school.
- Empar lived in Barcelona when the Civil War broke out and her father had to go to the front. At the height of the conflict she and her sister were sent to a children's camp to keep them away - until the caregivers were shot.