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Nerfeadas, a documentary series about machismo in video games

Nerfeadas, a documentary series about machismo in video games

Through the voice of more than twenty professionals in the Spanish industry.

Nerfeadas: conversations about machismo in video games. This Monday, February 10, this documentary series has been presented divided into thematic chapters that revolve around the machismo in the world of videogames at "industry level, in terms of creator of cultural products and also as the engine of change of society ". The series, conducted by Marina Amores with the help and script of Marta Trivi, is divided into a total of 10 chapters in which they will feature "with the voice of more than twenty professionals interviewed from all areas that involve and compose the videogame".

In their presentation, their creators thus define the objective of the documentary series: "Nerfeadas will try from a critical and feminist prism what has happened and is happening in the world of videogames regarding women and how you are slowly changing your own medium". "Representation, women in development, the GamerGate, the woman as a consumer or the feminist movement in video games will be some of the themes around which some chapters will revolve, each lasting approximately half an hour," they add in a note from press.

Nerfeadas, a documentary series about machismo in video games

The presentations of the documentary series, with projection of the first chapter and participation of any of the interviewees will be held throughout this month of February in these locations:

  • Barcelona: Pompeu Fabra University (Poblenou Campus): Thursday, February 20 at 6 p.m.
  • Madrid: Medialab Prado: Saturday February 22 at 11 am
  • Valencia: Las Naves: Friday, February 28 at 6 p.m.

The list of interviewees for the documentary is as follows:

  • Marta Aguilera, C ++ Programmer
  • Inés Alcolea, Marketing Advisor, PR and writer
  • Irene "Naril" Alvarado, Video Game Programmer
  • Paz Boris, Journalist specialized in video games
  • Sara Borondo, Videogame and Technology Journalist
  • Eurídice Cabañes, CEO of Arsgames and doctor of technology philosophy
  • Ainhoa ​​‘Noa’ Campos, League of Legends Commentator
  • Isi Cano, Development Professor in Ed. Primary
  • Valeria Castro, Founder and CEO at Platonic Games
  • Africa Curiel, Narrative Designer
  • María Emegé, Illustrator, developer and CM
  • Aidy García Cortés, CS: GO player at Vodafone Giants
  • Laura Gonzalez, Developer
  • Marta "Matla" Gil, PR and videogame designer
  • Andrea Latorre, Video Game Designer
  • Minia "Samku" Monteagudo, Caster and content creator
  • María Pérez, Graphic and editorial designer
  • Paula "Fingerspit" Ruiz, music composer and audio designer
  • Rocío Tomé, Programmer and co-founder of Femdevs
  • Marta Trivi, Cultural journalist specialized in video games
  • Judit Tur, Video Game Translator
  • Mariona Valls, Art Director at Mango Protocol
About author

Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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