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Sunday, 08. 03. 2026 / 19:00 / Main Hall

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Romeria Romería

Carla Simón / Spain, Germany / 2025 / 112 min / Spanish, Catalan

Screenings

Sunday, 08. 03. 2026 / 19:00 / Main Hall

Rain-Check Screenings

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Catalan director Carla Simón (Alcarràs) once again digs into her family history to craft a story of her parents from a mix of real and imagined memories.

cast Llúcia Garcia, Mitch, Tristán Ulloa, Alberto Gracia, Miryam Gallego, Janet Novás, José Ángel Egido, Marina Troncoso, Sara Casasnovas, Celine Tyll

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Marina dreams of studying film after finishing high school. To apply for a scholarship, she needs proof that her father, who died when she was very young, has passed away. Her passion for film and curiosity about her roots lead her to reconnect with his family after years of silence. Amid a whirlwind of family reunions, aunts, uncles, and cousins, she begins to uncover long-buried family secrets and recover fragments of memory about her parents. But is there really such a thing as one true memory?

Let the film take you through the veils of family memories and secrets!

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