Barcelona’s International Documentary Film Festival launches its fourth edition, presenting a selection of captivating, quality films from around the globe.
The four-day festival takes place in different locations across the city (Cine Verdi, Cine Verdi Park, Filmoteca Catalunya, Auditori de La Pedrera de Caixa Catalunya, Cine Casablanca Kaplan). Many screenings will be attended by the film’s directors and include Q&A sessions afterwards.
By bringing the viewer and the filmmaker closer together, DocsBarcelona hopes to be a key point of encounter, exhibition and debate in the contemporary audiovisual sphere.
For program information, visit the DocsBarcelona website.
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DocsBcn: Cooking History
Who would have imagined that wars could also be fought with pots and pans? In contrast with the classical treatment of recallin...
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DocsBcn: The Queen and I
This is the story of a rational, sceptical woman, a mother and wife, who does not normally remember her dreams. Until she dream...
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DocsBcn: Constantine and Elena
Constantin and Elena have been in love for 54 years. They live a simple life in a small and picturesque village in the North-Ea...
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DocsBcn: The Edge of Dreaming
This is the story of a rational, sceptical woman, a mother and wife, who does not normally remember her dreams. Until she dream...
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DocsBcn: Immersió
Immersió explores the fascinating life of the aquatic creatures who frequently submerge themselves in the warm waters of a loca...
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DocsBcn: Sugar Town - The Day After
Sugar Town-The Day After examines the political consequences of the biggest wildfires that took place on the Peloponnesian Peni...
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DocsBcn: Freetime Machos
A comedy about the world's most northern-and the third lousiest-rugby team from northern Finland. Free Time Machos follows its ...



