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Málaga Festival. Films in Spanish 2017

Málaga Festival. Films in Spanish 2017

Málaga Festival was established in 1998 and sets out to fulfil a number of objectives every year, such as to encourage the dissemination and promotion of Spanish films, to become a national and international point of reference in the film world and to help make Málaga an open and cultural city. Málaga Festival, which is celebrating its 20th edition this year, makes a powerful contribution to the development of films in Spanish by presenting the best documentaries, shorts and other films, as well as paying tribute to important figures from the film industry and organising various cycles, exhibitions and side events. Málaga Festival aims to reach all audiences in its endeavour to present and promote a broad overview of film culture.

AC/E is supporting the participation of international influencers in the film sector to enable them to gain first-hand knowledge of the latest Spanish film projects and help create cultural exchange networks. 

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