Summer usually brings us up to date with cultural premieres of all kinds: we devour literary novelties in front of the sea, we leisurely attend dramatized night tours, concerts and many other plans. It is worth mentioning, as summer tradition dictates, the summer cinemas that the city offers, such as the CAAC.
The program started on June 5 and will continue until August 20 with sessions at 22:00 hours.
The CAAC stands out, not only because it is free until full capacity is reached, but also because of the interest it arouses among the city’s cinephile spirits, eager for independent films with guaranteed quality.
What better place to host such lively evenings than the Patio del Padre nuestro with a program of selected feature-length documentaries.
The center stresses that “this year, beyond showing the finished work, the aim is to reveal the invisible moments: the gesture, the doubt, the repetition, the silence. It is an invitation to enter the workspace as a laboratory of thought, as a territory of trial and error, where creativity unfolds in an organic and personal way”.
It is in this little corner of the center where each Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. until August 20 will take place .
The films will be shown in original version with Spanish subtitles.
CAAC’s summer cinema program
- July 23, 2025. Kusama: Infinity, by Heather Lenz (United States, 2018).
- July 30, 2025. Ciento volando, by Arantxa Aguirre (Spain, 2024).
- 06 August 2025. Cunningham, by Alla Koygan (Germany, 2019).
- August 13, 2025. Azul Siquier by Felipe Vega (Spain, 2019).
- August 20, 2025. I am Martin Parr, by Lee Shulman (France, 2024).
In the context of the CAAC summer cinema, bicycles will not be allowed in the stalls. Pets will not be allowed inside the center either, except for guide dogs.