November 6 to 9 ? Special edition Spain
After Japan in 2023 and Quebec in 2024, the 3? edition of the Prades-le-Lez Film Festival will feature Spanish cinema, renowned for its richness and diversity. Big names such as Pedro Almodóvar, Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Alejandro Amenábar will rub shoulders with lesser-known but equally talented directors, for a cinephile?s journey through contemporary and historical Spain.
For four days, audiences will be able to (re)discover major works, attend meetings and enjoy festive events based on Spanish culture.
Festival highlights
Thursday, November 6
Que Dios Perdone by Rodrigo Sorogoyen (2:07) ? 20h30
Screening followed by discussion with Olga Lobo Carballo and Paul Buffeteau, specialists in Spanish cinema at the Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier.
(VOST ? not recommended for children under 12)
Friday, November 7th
Competencia Oficial by Mariano Cohn & Andrés Duprat (1h54) ? 19h00
A satire on the egos of the film world (VOST)
Flamenco show Érase una vez ? 9:00 pm
Five dancers bring to life the passion and power of flamenco, past and present.
Spanish tapas buffet ? 9:30pm
Reservations required at Town Hall by November 4. Price: 6 ? (drinks included).
Saturday, November 8th
También la Lluvia by Icíar Bollaín (1h44) ? 17h00
A shooting in Bolivia disrupted by a popular revolt. (VOST)
Los Abrazos Rotos by Pedro Almodóvar (2h08) ? 20h30
A poignant drama about love and loss. (VOST)
Sunday November 9th
Nocturna by Víctor Maldonado & Adrián García (1h20) ? 11h00
Poetic animated film for ages 6 and up, projected on film.
Relatos Salvajes by Damián Szifron (2:02) ? 17h00
Six tales of anger and madness leading to explosion. (VOST)
El Cautivo by Alejandro Amenábar (2h13) ? 20h30
The captivating story of Cervantes imprisoned in Algiers (VOST)
And throughout the festival
Club de l?Image photo exhibition: eight photographers offer a visual immersion into the heart of Spanish culture.
Prices
2-session pass: 10?
Festival pass : 30 ?
Full price : 6 ? / Reduced : 4 ?
After Japan in 2023 and Quebec in 2024, the 3? edition of the Prades-le-Lez Film Festival will feature Spanish cinema, renowned for its richness and diversity. Big names such as Pedro Almodóvar, Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Alejandro Amenábar will rub shoulders with lesser-known but equally talented directors, for a cinephile?s journey through contemporary and historical Spain.
For four days, audiences will be able to (re)discover major works, attend meetings and enjoy festive events based on Spanish culture.
Festival highlights
Thursday, November 6
Que Dios Perdone by Rodrigo Sorogoyen (2:07) ? 20h30
Screening followed by discussion with Olga Lobo Carballo and Paul Buffeteau, specialists in Spanish cinema at the Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier.
(VOST ? not recommended for children under 12)
Friday, November 7th
Competencia Oficial by Mariano Cohn & Andrés Duprat (1h54) ? 19h00
A satire on the egos of the film world (VOST)
Flamenco show Érase una vez ? 9:00 pm
Five dancers bring to life the passion and power of flamenco, past and present.
Spanish tapas buffet ? 9:30pm
Reservations required at Town Hall by November 4. Price: 6 ? (drinks included).
Saturday, November 8th
También la Lluvia by Icíar Bollaín (1h44) ? 17h00
A shooting in Bolivia disrupted by a popular revolt. (VOST)
Los Abrazos Rotos by Pedro Almodóvar (2h08) ? 20h30
A poignant drama about love and loss. (VOST)
Sunday November 9th
Nocturna by Víctor Maldonado & Adrián García (1h20) ? 11h00
Poetic animated film for ages 6 and up, projected on film.
Relatos Salvajes by Damián Szifron (2:02) ? 17h00
Six tales of anger and madness leading to explosion. (VOST)
El Cautivo by Alejandro Amenábar (2h13) ? 20h30
The captivating story of Cervantes imprisoned in Algiers (VOST)
And throughout the festival
Club de l?Image photo exhibition: eight photographers offer a visual immersion into the heart of Spanish culture.
Prices
2-session pass: 10?
Festival pass : 30 ?
Full price : 6 ? / Reduced : 4 ?
