The Cartagena International Film Festival (FICC) is one of Spain’s oldest cinematic events, with over five decades of history. Founded in 1972, the FICC has evolved into a landmark for independent and auteur cinema, providing a platform for new talents and exploring social, cultural, and technological themes through film.

In the 2024 edition, the FICC will screen over 60 films, including feature films, short films, and documentaries from around the world.

When is the Cartagena Film Festival 2024?

The 53rd edition of the Cartagena International Film Festival will take place from 24 to 30 November 2024. The event will open with the film “La mitad de Ana,” directed by Marta Nieto, and conclude with the awards ceremony on 30 November.

Where is the Cartagena Film Festival held?

The festival will be held at two main venues: the Auditorio El Batel, which will host the closing gala, and the Centro Cultural Ramón Alonso Luzzy. Both venues offer modern and comfortable facilities, perfect for enjoying screenings and parallel activities. Additionally, some films and events will take place at other cultural sites in the city, such as outdoor spaces and museums.

How to Get to the Cartagena International Film Festival?

The fastest and most convenient way to reach the Cartagena Film Festival is by booking a transfer with MiTaxi.net. On our website, you can book a taxi or minivan to Cartagena to arrive at key venues like the Auditorio El Batel or the Centro Cultural Ramón Alonso Luzzy on time and hassle-free.

Alternatively, you can use public transportation, with urban buses connecting major areas, or arrive by train from nearby cities via Cartagena’s station, located a few minutes from the festival’s venues.

What to Do at the Cartagena Film Festival?

The FICC offers a wide variety of activities, making it a unique cultural experience:

  • Screenings: Over 60 films include high-quality feature films, documentaries, and short films. Highlights this year include internationally acclaimed films such as “Mi postre favorito” and “Misericordia,” as well as special sections like MURCINE (dedicated to regional cinema) and Ópera Prima (for new talents).
  • Meetings with Filmmakers: Panels and round tables allow attendees to engage with directors, actors, and screenwriters, fostering discussions about the film industry.
  • Workshops and Education: The festival organises educational activities, including workshops for young filmmakers and sessions on the impact of artificial intelligence on audiovisual production.
  • Music and Film: This year, the Murcian band Neuman has composed the festival’s soundtrack, and music will play a prominent role during the opening gala and other special events.
  • Awards and Closing Gala: The festival concludes with a ceremony at the Auditorio El Batel, where awards are presented in various categories, including Best Feature Film, Best Short Film, and Young Jury Awards.

The FICC 2024 combines the best of international cinema with emerging talent, making Cartagena the cultural epicentre for a week. Don’t miss it!