The 20th edition of the film festival begins this Monday This will last for four days. Till next Thursday. The opportunity to watch movies at the low price of 3.5 Euro per ticket, promoted by eight complexes in the community.
The following Valentine cinemas have joined this promotion. In Zaragoza: Cinesa Grancasa, Cinesa Puerto Venecia, Artesiete, Palafox, Aragonia and Cervantes. In Teruel, Cine Maravillas, and in Huesca, Cinemundo.
Before being able to buy tickets for the desired movie at a very low price, the audience has to get their accreditation done on the official website www.fiestadelcine.com.Only with the requirement of being above 14 years and below 60 years. Simply fill in the registration form enabled in the ‘Get Your Accreditation’ section. Once the registration is done correctly, the applicant will receive his/her acknowledgment on the email provided. When you receive it, all you have to do is print it or show it from your mobile and present it at the cinema hall while purchasing your ticket along with your ID. Tickets can also be purchased online and later presented at the cinema access control point when you go to enjoy the film.
Advance ticket sales for four days began on Wednesday, May 10, both at the box office and on the Internet (in this case, both on the websites of cinemas and on traditional ticket sales websites).
If tickets are purchased at the box office, they can be purchased per recognition, person and session. On the other hand, Internet sales systems allow you to buy multiple tickets in one transaction. In this case, it must be ensured that all occupants have validation, as for them to be valid, a validation has to be shown for each ticket purchased at the cinema’s access control point.
All movies available
The range of offers accessible to the audience is very diverse. Small but very interesting proposals like ‘20,000 species of bees’ from the third volume of ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’. The list of titles is very extensive: ‘Infernal Possession: Awakening’, ‘Air’, ‘What a Vacation!’, ‘The Lost King’, ‘Super Mario Bros. The Movie’, ‘Siege’, ‘Buy Is Fear’, ‘ Book Club: Italy Now’, ‘Blanquita’, ‘Dialogue with Life’, ‘The Bounty Hunter’, ‘The Pope’s Exorcist’, ‘The Hotel of Trouble’, ‘The Party of the Century’, ‘Fatham’, ‘Jeepers’ Creepers’, John Wick 4′, ‘The Eternal Daughter’, ‘Good Company’, ‘Good Manners’, ‘The Three Musketeers’, ‘Love Again’, ‘Marlowe’, ‘Mawka, Guardian of the Forest’, ‘My Crime’, ‘Patti and the Fury of Poseidon’ and ‘Yes, I Want…and No’.
In 2009, the first edition of the film festival was launched in Spain, the idea originated in France, and In these 14 years and 20 editions, it has become a reference act for the industry and the audience. The success of the film festival has crossed borders and after Italy, which launched its own initiative following the Spanish example, last September it was held in the United Kingdom and the United States, Mexico and Germany.