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Thank you to everyone who made Festibérico’18 possible. The wonderful audience, the special guests, and the unique atmosphere of Filmhuis Lumen are what make this film festival so special. [+]
Thank you to everyone who made Festibérico’18 possible. The wonderful audience, the special guests, and the unique atmosphere of Filmhuis Lumen are what make this film festival so special. We hope you enjoyed the selection of movies from Spain and Portugal and hope to see you again at the next edition. [-]
Manuel Mozos can be regarded as a true historian of Portuguese cinema. [+]
Manuel Mozos can be regarded as a true historian of Portuguese cinema. As a director, his portfolio comprises fiction, documentaries, cinematic essays and poetic movies. Mozos was with us at Lumen to present his latest film, Ramiro. [-]
Festibérico rolled out the red carpet for the world premier of La Jaula, which included a Q&A session with director Marcos Cabotá and the film’s three main actors: Antonia Payeras Pericás, Xavier Núñez Rosselló and Miguel Ángel Jiménez Rodríguez.
Marcos Cabotá joined us again for this showing of his short film Kyoko.
María’s Paellas cooked an authentic Valencian paella, which was served to Festibérico guests. [+]
María’s Paellas cooked an authentic Valencian paella, which was served to Festibérico guests after the showing of El Mar Nos Mira de Lejos. Visitors had the special opportunity to try paella made the traditional way! [-]
Pol Rebaque, co-writer and director of photography of Júlia ist joined us to introduce his film.
Director Susana Nobre was present for Q&A both about her latest film, Tempo Comum, and A fábrica de nada. [+]
Director Susana Nobre was present for Q&A both about her latest film,
Tempo comum, and
A fábrica de nada.
Tempo Comum is a contemplative film about moments that may not be as ordinary as they appear.
It was selected for the ‘Bright Future’ section of the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
As co-producer of A fábrica de nada,
Susana shared from her informed viewpoint about this original FIPRESCI winner movie. [-]
David Macián, scriptwriter, director and producer of La mano invisible accompanied us during the screening of his most recent work. [+]
David Macián, scriptwriter, director and producer of La mano invisible accompanied us during the screening of his most recent work. After the film, guests were able to chat with him, and he unveiled some of the keys to this enigmatic film. [-]
More than film alone: this year’s festival included a live music performance by DuoPhonic!
Festibérico offered some yummy specialities made by the catering food truck Portugese Tafel. [+]
We love movies! We love food! Festibérico offered some yummy Portuguese specialities made by the catering food truck Portugese Tafel. We had chance to taste a BIFANA sandwich, a delicious type of Portuguese “street food”. [-]
See here some photos of this edition.