Journalist Luis Roca, guilty of a misdemeanor injury
April 15, 2021“Un destello que flota. 20 años del Festival Internacional de Cine”, a portrait of the city’s festivals and film events
April 14, 2021Keys to the Festival’s seventh day / Thursday April 15
April 14, 2021On the Names of the Goats debunks colonial myths constructed by ruling power on the historical discourse of the Canary Islands
April 14, 2021Terranova, a portrait of Havana through reflections, memories and visions of the future
April 14, 2021Keys to the Festival’s sixth day / Wednesday April 14
April 13, 2021This Film is About Me, or the documentary creation of a character
April 13, 2021Sometimes Love, an autofiction that proves that “sometimes, to tell the truth you need to lie”
April 13, 2021Indonesian horror, a lacto-apocalypse and Alan Moore’s first screenplay, The Freakiest Afternoon’s biggest attractions
April 13, 2021Versions by Claudia Torres wins the Digital 104 Distribution Award
April 13, 2021Ione Atenea crafts in Enero an intimate portrait of old age
April 12, 2021Keys to the Festival’s fourth day / Monday 12 April
April 11, 2021CIMA and the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival denounce journalist Luis Roca Arencibia and producer Marta de Santa Ana Pulido for physical assault
April 11, 2021The Wanderer, a road movie that moves at its own pace
April 11, 2021The Last Archer, the documentary film that gave painter Alberto Manrique his memory back
April 11, 2021Tehran Blues, a journey between humor and Javier Tolentino’s love for cinema and Iranian people
April 11, 2021The Year of the Discovery, a devastating documentary film to anticipate the future
April 11, 2021Tribute to Isaki Lacuesta and keys to the Festival’s third day, Sunday 11th
April 10, 2021White on White: a polar Western that puts the photographer in the front line of the abominable
April 10, 2021Canarias Cinema closes its short-film sessions with a varied proposal involving expert and new filmmakers
April 10, 2021Javier Fernández Vázquez investigates the hidden history of Equatorial Guinea’s Spanish colony in A Storm Was Coming
April 10, 2021Al otro lado del mundo, David Trueba’s journey to Melilla’s border to depict the failure of the fence
April 10, 2021David Baute screens in Canarias Cinema “Climate Exodus”, an intimate and global documentary that portrays the migration drama caused by climate change closely
April 9, 2021Keys to the Festival’s second day, Saturday 10th
April 9, 2021Lauded filmmaker Asghar Farhadi returns to the Festival, “where everything began”
April 9, 2021Isaki Lacuesta, Víctor Moreno and Claudio Utrera, three essential voices of Spanish cinema and the Canarian Festival
April 9, 2021Karen, an intimate look at the Danish writer’s stay in Africa
April 9, 2021Canarias Cinema’s Second Short Film Session proposes a varied exercise of self-inspection to the audience
April 9, 2021The 20th Festival edition’s Film Feast finally begins
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