This Monday The Cáceres Film Festival has started. has done with the screening of the film ‘Madres Paralelas’ by Pedro Almodóvar. Under the motto ‘Seeing Spanish cinema helps’, this twenty-ninth edition of the festival will allow to see in the city’s multiplexes until next March 11 ten films, awarded or nominated at the Goya.
Among others, ‘The border laws’ or ‘Maixabel’, ‘The substitute’, ‘Life was that’, ‘Operation Camarón’ ‘Josefina’ and ‘Love in its place’.
Two Extremaduran tapes
But also, two films by female directors from Extremadura. Tomorrow, ‘Karen’, by María Pérez and on March 8, ‘Destello Bravío’ by Ainhoa Rodríguez.
all movies have three screenings at 5:30 p.m., 8:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. And admission costs five euros.
This year the projection of schools and institutes is also recovered. They will take place from March 8 to 11 and two films will be screened: ‘Valentina’ for Infant and Primary students and ‘Mediterráneo’ for Secondary, Baccalaureate and Vocational Training students.
as a novelty the Palace of Moctezuma, headquarters of the Provincial Historical Archive, will host an exhibition of photographs of Javier Cámara’s film shoots, taken by the actor himself, who is scheduled to attend the opening on March 11 at 8:00 p.m. The exhibition will remain in the city for a month.
AND the culmination of the film festival in Cáceres will be, as always, the Solidarity Gala of the San Pancracio Awards on Saturday, March 12 in the Great Theater of Cáceres. The names of the directors, actors and actresses recognized this year have not yet been revealed.
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