Cinema tickets for 3.5 euros in the South, from 3 to 6 November
For four days, tickets can be purchased cheaper, either online or at lockers.
"Domingos" is one of the films that will be on the billboard those days.
The 25th edition of the Film Festival will arrive in Álava, Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Navarre on Monday 3 November, Tuesday 4, Wednesday 5, and Thursday 6 November.
During these four days, viewers will be able to watch all the movies in the cinemas at a special price of 3.5 euros. The advance sale of tickets will begin on Wednesday, 29 October, via the Internet, both on the websites of the cinemas themselves and on the usual ticket sales websites and lockers.
The Film Festival is organized by the Spanish Federation of Film Distributors (FEDICINE), the Spanish Film Federation (FECE) and the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sport, through the Institute of Cinematography and the Audiovisual Arts (ICAA), with the collaboration of the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, the State Film Association (AECINE), the Association of Independent Film Distributors (ADICINE) and the Association of Cinematographic Sciences.
During these days, the cinemas are expected to host the productions\ u00A0 Maspalomas (Aitor Arregi and Jose Mari Goenaga), Karmele (Asier Altuna), Los domingos (Alauda Ruiz de Azua), La sospecha de Sofía (Imanol Uribe), Decorado (Uniko) and Los tigres (Kowalski Films).
In the north, the Fête du Cinema was held from 29 June to 2 July; tickets were on sale for 5 euros.
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