Se acerca la XXIII edición del Festival de Cine de Zaragoza
12 november 2018
The documentary arrives in Valencia
22 november 2016
Non-fiction cinema has sneaked in Valencia for the new festival ‘DocsValencia. Espai de no ficció’ (‘DocsValencia. Non-fiction site’), which starts today presenting the genre documentary and combining culture and entertainment.
7 ways of spoiling a movie
19 july 2016
Spoiler Alert! In this post, we review 7 examples of universal cinematography which were spoiled.
Summer cinema in Valencia
5 july 2016
To face the boredom of holidays, what could be better than go out and enjoy another year the summer cinema’s proposals that have arrived to Valencia?
Cinesin: almost a decade of free of barriers cinema
30 june 2016
The Valencian association Cinesin has been favouring labour and social inclusion and the visibility of people with functional diversity through different didactics whose guiding thread is using audiovisual media for almost ten years.
The number of cinema spectators in the European Union increased a 6.9% in 2015
27 april 2016
The report by UNIC highlights the important role of local productions In Spain, ‘8 apellidos catalanes’ (8 Catalan Surnames), drew in 540,000 spectators.
Mice: four years of educational cinema
25 february 2016
The International Festival of Educational Cinema (Mice) has been dedicated to the promotion of a critical spirit among the young and through audiovisual productions for four years now. This year’s planning includes 175 works from 32 different countries.
What is 4K and which are its advantages and disadvantages
22 february 2016
4k has reached television, movie theatres and mobile phones; however, it has not been spread enough for us to make the best use out of the possibilities it offers.
‘Oro’, the next Spanish historical fiction about to reach the big screen
11 january 2016
Spanish production of historical fiction comes back to the cinemas with ‘Oro’ (Gold), a film directed by two-time-Goya awarded director in 1995, Agustín Díaz Yanes.
Cinema for all with Whatscine and Cine Accesible
7 january 2016
Whatscine and Cine Accesible are two initiatives developed both by private institutions and Spanish universities who promote equality in cultural access.