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The production company has been in charge of developing a story based on the interventions of more than 50 collaborative consumption companies participating in the documentary.

Share coolThe production company Alfa-Zulú has made the first collaborative documentary on collaborative consumption. This type of consumption develops in an economic system in which goods and services are shared and exchanged through digital platforms.

From the hand of Tutellus, driving force behind this film, more than 50 companies in the sector have collaborated in the production, and have sent their pieces to define what collaborative consumption is in the various sectors.

The documentary was presented at the Renoir cinemas in Madrid, with an introduction by Enrique De Álzaga, director of Alfa-Zulú, and Manuel Caballero, CEO of Tutellus.

The work lasts 35 minutes and analyzes sectors such as car sharing, tourism, coworking, home sharing and training, all of them applied to the field of collaborative culture.

“Each company sent its own pieces, and it has been hard work to provide the documentary with a structure, a linear story,” explains De Álzaga. For the director of Alfa-Zulú, the objective was to ensure that “the story was told by them, the protagonists, without the need to include locution beyond their words.”

Among the experts participating in the documentary, through interviews, are Enrique Dans, professor at the IE Business School; Ileana Izverniceanu, spokeswoman for the OCU; Juan Galiardo, tax advisor; Albert Cañigueral, founder of consumocolaborativo.com; or Javier Creus, founder of Pentagrowth, among others.

Access to the documentary.

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By • 5 Dec, 2014
• Section: Cine, Television