Spanish and Latin American film festival

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October 10 - December 12, 2022
Cinema Lux
Viale Felice Cavallotti, 9, 35124, Padua (PD), Italy
Spanish and Latin American film festival

Spanish and Latin American film festival

The Spanish and Latin American Film Festival returns to the Cinema Lux in Padua with a series of events, every Monday at 10:00pm from 10 October to 12 December.

All films are screened in the original version with subtitles in Italian.

Tickets: 5€ full / 4€ for members

For more information:

Info: exitmedia.info@gmail.com

The Spanish and Latin American Film Festival is organized by Exit Media and receives the support of the Cultural Office of the Spanish Embassy in Italy, Directorate General for Cinema and Audiovisual (Ministry of Culture), Acción Cultural Española, Lazio Region, IILA - Instituto Italo - Latin American, Spanish Tourism Office, Instituto Cervantes in Rome, the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome, and the embassies of Peru, Argentina, Costa Rica, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. It counts with the patronage of the Municipality of Rome and La Sapienza University, and with Rai as a media partner.

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Location

Cinema Lux

Viale Felice Cavallotti, 9, 35124
Padua (PD), Veneto, Italy
Nearby
  • Prato della Valle in Padua is one of the most spectacular squares in the world and, with its 90,000 square meters, is one of the largest in Europe.

  • The Paduan Basilica is one of the largest churches in the Christian world and one of the greatest masterpieces of Renaissance architecture.

  • A historical church decorated by Jacopo da Verona with frescoes inspired by the Gospels, episodes from daily life, and portraits of leading figures of fourteenth-century Padua

  • The oldest Heritage Garden in the world, home to over 6,000 different plant specimens and the futuristic Garden of Biodiversity

  • La Specola has been the astronomical observatory of Padua since 1765, built in the tower of Castelvecchio, the ancient castle of the city and the pride of medieval Padua.

Organizer of Spanish and Latin American film festival

Cinema Lux