La web Play estrena el podcast de video 'Vivir y morir en Gaza' con Almudena Ariza y Raúl Incertis
A groundbreaking project titled 'Living and Dying in Gaza' is set to premiere next week, offering a raw and deeply human testimony about pain, resistance, and the power of compassion. Led by journalist Almudena Ariza and Spanish anesthesiologist and emergency doctor Raul Incertis, the project consists of a six-episode videopodcast for our website Play, a podcast version on RNE Audio, and an interactive site from our website Lab. Almudena Ariza, who has extensive experience as a journalist, having covered critical episodes in the Middle East for nearly two years, narrates and documents the project. Fran Izuzquiza is the scriptwriter, and Mario Herrero is the video editor. Alberto Espinosa is responsible for the sound design. The project follows Raul Incertis' experience working as a volunteer in two of the Strip's main hospitals over four months. It showcases Raul's daily life in Gaza, his dilemma of returning, and features many voices including healthcare workers, victims, displaced people, Raul's family and friends, and Israeli citizens. The premiere event for 'Living and Dying in Gaza' will take place on September 25, at 7:00 PM at the Palace of the Press in Madrid. Journalist Almudena Ariza, doctor Raul Incertis, and other special guests will be present to present the first three chapters of the audio production project. Coinciding with the premiere, an interactive site developed by the Innovation Lab will be launched, offering additional content and contextualizing materials about the conflict. Starting from the 26th, the episodes can also be heard on the main audio platforms and on our website Play's YouTube channel. Each Thursday, our website's free platform will publish a new episode of the videopodcast. The first three episodes of the videopodcast will premiere on September 25th at 8:00 PM on our website Play. The podcast version of the project will be available on RNE Audio. The premiere event can be followed on our website Play. The 'Living and Dying in Gaza' project presents a unique and powerful perspective on the ongoing conflict, offering a deeply personal and human take on the situation in Gaza. Don't miss out on this compelling series starting next week.