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Melilla Film Week
LocationMelilla, Spain
Founded2008
Most recent2024
AwardsJosé Sacristán, Ciudad de Melilla
Hosted bySemana de Cine de Melilla
LanguageSpanish
Current: 16th Melilla Film Week
17th Melilla Film Week 15th Melilla Film Week

The Melilla Film Week (abbr.; Spanish: Semana de Cine de Merlilla, is an annual film festival held in the Spanish city of Melilla in May.

Since its creation in 2008 it has been promoted by the Autonomous City of Melilla.

History

The first edition was in 2008 and since then the quality of the films shown and the category of the invited artists has been improving.

Awards

Juan Echanove, Award José Sacristán in 2024

A jury evaluates the films in the Official Selection and awards the following prizes:

Facade of the Theatre Kursaal-Fernando Arrabal
Sight of the Teatro-Cine Perelló

References

  1. "Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla - 16 Semana de Cine de Melilla 2024". www.melilla.es.
  2. Lozano, Pedro M. (18 January 2017). "El premio 'Ciudad de Melilla' de la Semana de Cine se llamará José Sacristán". El Faro de Melilla (in Spanish).
  3. Jiménez, María Ángeles (22 April 2023). "María Barranco y Fernando Méndez-Leite reciben el premio José Sacristán". El Faro de Melilla (in Spanish).


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