The October Film Festival extends its duration, what can you see in those days?

The October Film Festival extends its duration, what can you see in those days?

The next Film Festival is scheduled for this fall from May, but the Association of Independent Film Distributors (ADICINE), the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and other official contributors just surprised us with a news: the next edition will last one more day, from Monday 3 to Thursday 6 October, with a special price of € 3.5 per ticket.

It is the second call of the year and with this extension the organization wanted to combine this celebration with the Spanish cinema day, set last year by the government for 6 October in homage to the end date of the shooting of the film “That happy couple”, directed in 1951 by Luis García Berlanga and Juan Antonio Bardem.

The October Film Festival extends its duration, what can you see in those days?

To participate in the Film Festival, the public must, like every edition, register through its website starting from this same 8 September. Children under 14 and over 60, who do not need accreditation, are exempt. According to the press release sent to the media, The presale of tickets for all four days will start on Wednesday 28 September exclusively online, both on cinema sites and traditional ticketing sites. Of course you can also improvise your trip to the cinema and from 3 October onwards, tickets can be purchased at the box office and at the kiosks located in the theaters.

What can you see on those dates?

And now the important thing, what’s going to be at the box office those days? Even if we cannot know for sure which films released between the end of August and the beginning of September will remain on the bill, therefore, we can review the news that are closest to us. Two Fridays before the start of the Film Festival, lOlivia Wilde’s new movie, ‘Don’t Worry, Darling’, you know, the one about Spitgate, is coming to our theaters; and even that day Sony recovers “Spider-Man: No Way Home” with additional footage and Netflix launches “Rainbow” by Paco León on the big screen. Also on 23 September, David Cronenberg will return to the big screen with his ‘Crimes of the Future’ and Alberto Rodríguez with ‘Model 77’.

Adjacent to the event, on 30 September, Paramount wants us to be a little scared with “Smile”, Universal that we pay homage to David Bowie with ‘Moonage Daydream’ and Sony that we suffer a little with ‘Wild Girl’. Other titles that we can expect to see for € 3.5 are ‘Black is Beltza II: Ainhoa’, ‘The Rite of Spring’, ‘Labordeta, a man without more’, ‘La vida padre’, ’42 seconds’, ‘Trip to paradise’ or ‘The invitation’.

Source: E Cartelera

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