Sodiar has strengthened its commitment to the Aragonese cultural and audiovisual industry through its participation in the financing of the audiovisual project “Historia Oculta. Temple”, produced by Zaragoza-based production company Disentropic Films.

The transaction has been carried out through the Cultural Industry Support Fund, an instrument through which Sodiar promotes cultural and audiovisual projects in Aragon, contributing to the strengthening of a sector that plays a strategic role in generating economic value, cultural impact, and international reach.

Disentropic Films is an independent production company specialising in the development and production of film and documentary content. The company focuses on documentary projects with high cultural, historical, social, and artistic value, being directly involved in all stages of the production process — from creative development to production and distribution — with a clear vocation for both national and international dissemination.

Among its most notable works are the documentary feature films Bécquer y las Brujas and Ullate. La Danza de la Vida, which have contributed to consolidating its position within the Spanish audiovisual landscape.

The new project, “Historia Oculta. Temple”, is directed and produced by Elena Cid and further strengthens Disentropic’s commitment to producing and promoting high-value historical and cultural content.

Through this investment, Sodiar continues to support innovative business initiatives within the cultural sector, reinforcing its role as a key driver of Aragon’s business ecosystem and the development of the region’s audiovisual industry.

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