Cinema in Madrid.
Film screenings at Madrid's independent cinemas and cultural centres.
14 events currently running

INTERNATIONAL
Estrenos Cineteca
Cineteca Madrid screens recent film premieres and restored classics from world cinema archives.

CINEMA
Senior Film Appreciation Programme
Senior film appreciation programme at Matadero Medialab combining screenings with educational workshops and guided discussions for older audiences.

FESTIVAL
Foro CIMA
Festival of independent cinema and experimental audiovisual work from emerging and established filmmakers at Cineteca Madrid.

FESTIVAL
Imprescindibles TVE
Film festival at Cineteca Madrid screening documentaries and dramas from Spanish public television's archives spanning decades of broadcasting history.

CINEMA
Cinefórum at Biblioteca Iván de Vargas
A film screening at Biblioteca Pública Municipal Iván de Vargas (Centro) in Centro.

CINEMA
What Does This Nature Tell You?
Donghwa, a Seoul poet in his thirties, visits his girlfriend's parents' hillside home. Over one day and night, family bonds emerge through walks, temple visits, and intimate conversations, revealing personal and familial truths.

DOCUMENTARY
A Scary Film
A documentary filmmaker and his twelve-year-old son spend summer in Lisbon's abandoned hotel, reminiscent of The Shining's eerie atmosphere. Director in attendance Friday 5th.

CINEMA
The Idea of a Lake
Milagros Mumenthaler's second feature draws from Guadalupe Gaona's poetry collection Pozo de aire, which merges verse and photography to explore the wound of her father's disappearance during Argentina's military dictatorship.

CINEMA
Cinefórum: How to survive in a material world (Kajillionaire)
Screening of Kajillionaire (2020) in original language with Spanish subtitles. Professional con artists train their daughter until a planned fraud turns their world upside down.

KIDS
Children's Cinema: WALL-E at María Lejárraga Library
Screening of WALL-E at Biblioteca Pública Municipal María Lejárraga. A small waste-collecting robot meets a sleek explorer probe in Earth's distant future, sparking an unexpected adventure across the galaxy.

CINEMA
Homo Argentum
Film by Lucía Puenzo comprising 16 interconnected stories using humour and satire to explore Argentine cultural identity, customs, and national attitudes. Recommended from age 12.

CINEMA
Little Miss Sunshine Film Screening
The Hoover family, each with their own struggles and quirks, embarks on a chaotic road trip to California so their youngest daughter Olive can compete in a beauty pageant. A darkly comic portrait of American family life.

FESTIVAL
The President's cake
Director Hicham Lasri. A nine-year-old girl in Saddam Hussein's Iraq must gather ingredients for the dictator's birthday cake or face imprisonment. Winner of the Marrakech Film Festival jury prize.

CINEMA
Wolfgang
Director Javier Ruiz Caldera. Ten-year-old Wolfgang, with an IQ of 152 and autism spectrum disorder, moves in with his estranged father after his mother's death. He devises a secret plan to attend the Grimald music academy in Paris. 105 minutes.