What is the Tudela Spanish Film Festival?
The Tudela Spanish Film Festival is a film series dedicated exclusively to Spanish cinema, with the aim of disseminating, promoting, and bringing Spanish films closer to the general public. Throughout its various editions, the festival has presented feature films and, occasionally, documentaries that stand out for their artistic merit, social relevance, or significance within the Spanish audiovisual landscape.
This is an event with a strong cultural and educational character, designed to promote a taste for cinema, support national production and offer a stable cultural leisure alternative within the annual program of Tudela.

Tudela Spanish Film Festival 2026
For complete information on the latest edition of the Tudela Spanish Film Festival, including the films scheduled, dates and times, you can access the official program directly: Tudela Spanish Film Festival Program
This link contains the full details of the program and activities associated with the most recent edition.

A well-established event within Tudela’s film offerings
The Spanish Film Showcase is part of an ongoing commitment to cinema in Tudela, complemented by other audiovisual cultural events. Like the Tudela City First Feature Film Festival, which focuses on debut films by Spanish filmmakers, the showcase helps to strengthen the city’s role as a cultural hub for cinema.
While the Opera Prima Festival focuses on new talents and first works, the Spanish Film Showcase allows the public to discover or revisit recent, already recognized films, thus broadening the vision of contemporary Spanish cinema and offering varied proposals for different types of viewers.
What does the Spanish Film Showcase consist of?
The Spanish Film Festival is structured around a program of film screenings that takes place over several days or weeks. The selected films are usually recently released titles, covering different genres such as drama, comedy, social realism, historical films, and art-house films.
Often, screenings are complemented by pre-show presentations or post-screening discussions, which provide context for the films and encourage dialogue among the audience. These opportunities for interaction enrich the cinematic experience and contribute to a deeper understanding of the works shown.

When is the exhibition held?
The Tudela Spanish Film Festival is part of the city’s annual cultural program and is usually held on specific dates throughout the year. Although the schedule may vary from year to year, the festival is typically programmed during periods of greater cultural activity, avoiding the summer months and thus encouraging larger audiences.
The program is announced in advance, allowing viewers to check the selected titles, dates and times, and conveniently arrange their attendance.
The screenings of the Spanish Film Festival take place primarily at the Cine Moncayo in Tudela, an iconic venue that hosts many of the city’s film events. This setting allows for optimal viewing conditions and reinforces the collective experience of cinema as a cultural and social activity.
An event for all audiences
The Spanish Film Showcase is aimed at a broad and diverse audience. Both fans of Spanish cinema and those interested in discovering new stories will find this showcase an accessible and appealing experience. The variety of genres, styles, and themes ensures that each edition offers options for different tastes and sensibilities.
Furthermore, its informative nature makes the exhibition a cultural and educational tool, ideal for fostering interest in cinema and critical thinking through audiovisual media.
Beyond the screenings, the Spanish Film Festival plays a key role in Tudela’s cultural life: supporting Spanish cinema, energizing cultural activity, and promoting the consumption of local culture. Its continued existence has allowed it to become a regular and eagerly anticipated event on the city’s cultural calendar.
Thanks to this initiative, Spanish cinema finds a stable space for dissemination in Tudela, contributing to keeping alive the experience of cinema in theaters and the dialogue between the works and the public.









