18th London Spanish Film Festival

18th London Spanish Film Festival

The London Spanish Film Festival comes back to Ciné Lumière for its 18th edition to celebrate Spanish cinema and its talent! This year we have partnered for the first time with the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith screening three films at their legendary venue on Wednesday the 28th.
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18th London Spanish Film Festival
Event Venue
Cine Lumiere
Event Address
17 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2DT
Date
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The London Spanish Film Festival comes back to Ciné Lumière for its 18th edition to celebrate Spanish cinema and its talent!

This year we have partnered for the first time with the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith screening three films at their legendary venue on Wednesday
the 28th. Our line up for this edition includes a variety of productions by veteran as well as new directing talents, special Windows on the cinema from Catalonia and the Basque Country, the first Window ever dedicated to Andalusian cinema, feature films, documentaries and short films as well as films for the family and a "treasure from the archives".

We are also thrilled to welcome the following directors, writers and actors who will come to present their films: filmmaker Icíar Bollaín (Maixabel), director
Pablo Romero Fresco and documentary-maker Mike Dibb (Where Memory Ends), veteran flamenco-jazz musician Jorge Pardo and director Emilio Belmonte (Trance), producer and writer Alejandro Hernández (Manuel Martín Cuenca's The Daughter) and actor Daniel Grao (Carlota González-Adrio's The House of the Cactuses).

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