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  • Fragments (d'un dia) was filmed Casa Fusimanya, a farm house in Catalunya.
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  • A helicopter with a Catalan flag on the bottom flies over the rally in favor of Catalan independence on September 11, the National Day of Catalonia.
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  • A party goer recovering from the night before is not an unusual scene early in the morning along La Rambla.
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  • Eva and the camera man go over the shot and plan for the next scene.
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  • Drummers play and dance during the National Day of Catalonia.
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  • Catalans drive around Barcelona waving flags during the National Day of Catalonia.
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  • Catalan independence supporters carry a banner that reads, "Independence 2014, now yes!" during National Day of Catalonia.
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  • A dog wears a Catalan flag during the National Day of Catalonia.
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  • One of the main attractions for children are the animal stands where lizards, rabbits, and chickens can be boutght.
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  • Cultures from all over the world come to visit Barcleona and La Rambla.
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  • La Rabla comes to life with droves of tourist and locals enjoying the day and all Barcelona has to offer.
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  • By mid day the crowds have started to arrive.
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  • There are many different stands that sell everything from pets to flowers lining La Rambla.
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  • The crew works through the night, filming the entire film in one night.
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  • A protest sign that looks like a constructions sign reads, "Caution, A people building a country" during the National Day of Catalonia.
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  • Catalans with Catalan flags pose for photos on an air vent during the National Day of Catalonia.
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  • Hundreds of Catalans are reflected in a department store window wearing Catalan flags during the National Day of Catalonia.
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  • Finally, around 2 or 3 in the morning the crowds start to thin and the cleaning crews have to get back to work.
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  • Movement continues as the night progresses.
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  • It is not uncommon to see students with cameras trying to get a close up look at the sole of La Rambla.
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  • It is not clear if this pair are from the US but they are clearly tourist routing their trip around the city.
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  • Many street performers arrive early to set up and prepare for the tourist dollars.
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  • The mornings are good time to head out before the crowds arrive.
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  • The breakfast menu is out and as the morning progresses the cafes and resturants will fill up.
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  • Barcelona NETA works 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  La Rambla has to be hosed down ever night and swept up ever morning.
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  • A shot from the film of actresses Emma Vilarasau and Marta Marco star gazing.
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  • Filming a close up shot while the crew assist.
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  • The camera man works with his crew to practice the shots before  filming.
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  • Actresses Emma Vilarasau and Marta Marco review the script with Eva Norverto, the director.
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  • Two crew members adjust a mirrow on the ground to create a  low light lighting effect.
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  • Shadows of the crew as they set up the lights.
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  • Two crew members set up the traveling while ominous clouds build in the background.
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  • The road leading was not a problem for cars and 4x4s but one of the equipment trucks was not so lucky.
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  • La Rambla contines to be more and more overrun by tourist but this does not stop many locals from enjoying a stroll.
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  • A clown working the crowd and working the camera.
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  • An artist draws a crowd of on lookers.
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  • Taking a look from the back side of a magazine stand.  The burro is watching!
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  • One of the many hotels preparing for it's clients to head out to see the city.
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  • Director, assistant director and sound man control the action from inside the house.
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  • Light passing through leaves in a tree.
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  • Photos for the flyers, posters, and web announcements of the dance performance V.I.T.R.I.O.L.   Jordi Cortés, one of the most famous dancer and coreografers of Europe directs  V.I.T.R.I.O.L. as it is currently being  performed in theators through out Catalunya.
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  • Photos for the flyers, posters, and web announcements of the dance performance V.I.T.R.I.O.L.   Jordi Cortés, one of the most famous dancer and coreografers of Europe directs  V.I.T.R.I.O.L. as it is currently being  performed in theators through out Catalunya.
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