The movie theaters in Spain They are celebrating. This week is the Film Festival, an event that takes up several days with discounts on tickets of the participating establishments. In total they are 338 installations distributed throughout Asturias, Community of Madrid, Andalusia and Valencian Community, among other areas. The price of tickets in those rooms is 3.50 euros per person.

This twenty-second edition of the Film Festival is celebrated from this Monday June 3, day on which the discount is already available. There are several ways to acquire it. Two to be exact. The first is go to the cinema directly to buy the ticket at the box office. However, it is possible that more seats will not be available for the chosen film. To buy them in advance there is the option of room website cinema.

Film Festival billboard

Ticket promotion is available for four days: Monday June 3, Tuesday June 4, Wednesday June 5 and Thursday June 6. Some of the movies that will be available these days are: ‘Imaginary Friends’, ‘Arthur’, ‘Back to Black’, ‘Free Fall’, ‘Dune: Part Two’, ‘The Georgetown Exorcism’, ‘Evil Does Not Exist ‘, ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’, ‘The Last Summer’, ‘Fireworks’, ‘Furiosa, ‘Garfield’, ‘Godzilla and Kong: The New Empire’, ‘Haikyu!! The Battle of the Garbage Bin’, ‘Until the End of the World’, ‘The House’, ‘The Sleeping Woman’, ‘Irene’s Promise’, ‘What Happens Next’, ‘The Good Teachers’, ‘Mammal’, ‘ Menudas Pieces’, ‘Nina’ and ‘Second Prize’.

Film Festival Premieres

On the other hand, there are four titles that have just landed on the billboard and are available with this week’s promotion:

  • black to black‘, the film that shares its title with the latest album and the song in which Amy Winehouse used her voice to express her most intimate side. It tells the extraordinary story of the rapid rise to fame of Amy Winehouse and the creation of their hit album that gives the film its title. Told from Amy’s perspective and inspired by her personal lyrics, the film, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, uncovers the woman behind the media phenomenon and a stormy relationship at the center of one of the most legendary albums of all time. Marisa Abela, Jack O’Connell, Eddie Marsan, Lesley Manville, Juliet Cowan, Sam Buchanan, Pete Lee-Wilson, Thelma Ruby, Michael S. Siege and Matilda Thorpe make up the cast.
  • The Georgetown Exorcism‘, starring Russell Crowe who plays a troubled actor who begins to unravel during the filming of a supernatural horror film. His daughter wonders if his father is returning to his past addictions or if there is something more sinister behind it.
  • Arthur‘, based on a true story, tells an epic endurance race that covers 700 kilometers through the Ecuadorian jungles for 10 days. Michael White (Mark Wahlberg) is the captain of a team and during the course a stray dog ​​joins them, following the runners through the most difficult terrain on the planet. Their incredible connection makes Michael decide to adopt the dog, creating an unbreakable bond with him.
  • The sleeping woman‘, starring Javier del Rey, a film directed by Laura Alvea, in which through suspense “more typical of Hitchcock”, as the interpreter indicates, a love story marked by psychological manipulation is approached. Accompanying Rey are Almudena Amor, Alicia Lobo, Amanda Goldsmith, Fran Torres, Pino Montesdeoca, Angelo Olivier, Mónica Lleó, Sofía Privitera and Sergio San.
  • A difficult year‘, by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, shows how Albert and Bruno, both compulsive spenders and up to their necks in debt, have to turn to community workers to control their lives and meet a group of young green activists. Attracted by free beer and chips rather than the ideals of these eco-activists, Albert and Bruno find themselves joining the movement without much conviction.
  • Tatami‘, co-directed by the Iranian Zar Amir-Ebrahimi and the Israeli Guy Nattiv, narrates the impositions of the regime through a judoka who sees her freedoms curtailed when she is forced by the authorities to withdraw from the World Cup before having to face an Israeli rival . With her freedom and that of her family at stake, Leila faces an impossible choice: fake an injury and obey the Iranian regime, as Maryam implores her, or defy both and continue fighting for the gold.
  • ‘Iris’ is the new comedy by French director Caroline Vignal starring Laura Calamy that seeks to claim that desire exists after 50 through its protagonist, a woman who has everything: a wonderful husband, two perfect daughters, a successful business but no sex life.
  • Irene’s promise is an exciting drama based on the true story of nurse Irene Gut. Adapted by Dan Gordon from his play of the same name, it is directed by Canadian filmmaker Louise Archambault. Sophie Nélisse plays the protagonist after demonstrating her acting skills in ‘The Book Thief’ and she is accompanied by Dougray Scott and Andrzej Seweryn.
  • Haikyu!! The Battle of the Garbage Dump‘, Japanese animated film directed by Susumu Mitsunaka.