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IBICINE starts its 6th edition this winter with screenings of short films in the different municipalities of Ibiza

Posted on October 30, 2022
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From next Wednesday, November 2 and until March 15, 2023, these winter screenings will begin with a selection of horror and comedy short films

The 6th edition of the festival will take place from April 15 to 23, 2023, when the winners of the Astarte Awards will be selected.

The projection sessions of a selection of horror and comedy shortfilms with which IBICINE inaugurates the activities of its 6th edition will begin on November 2nd.

The screenings will be accompanied by a subsequent discussion and, in addition, in parallel, activities and workshops for the little ones will be held thanks to the collaboration of IBICINE with the Corrillos Early Childhood Education Center.

Projections program

November 2022

  • November 2nd · CC. Can Ventosa (Eivissa)

December 2022

  • December 7th · CC. Can Ventosa (Eivissa)
  • December 14th · CC. of Jesus (St. Eulària)
  • December 21st · CC. Can Ventosa (Eivissa)
  • December 28th · CC. of Jesus (St. Eulària)

January 2023

  • January 11th · CC. of Jesus (St. Eulària)
  • January 18th · CC. Can Ventosa (Eivissa)

February 2023

  • February 1st · CC. Can Ventosa (Eivissa)
  • February 8th · CC. of Jesus (St. Eulària)
  • February 15th · CC. Can Ventosa (Eivissa)

March 2023

  • March 1st CC. Can Ventosa (Eivissa)
  • March 8th · CC. of Jesus (St. Eulària)
  • March 15th · CC. Can Ventosa

Tickets for the next sessions of the Official Short Film Section can now be reserved at the following link: https://www.ibicine.com/entradas. 

Furthermore, Ibicine begins its 6th edition with many novelties and with great desire to meet again with its public and the different proposals of the official sections.

“We love reinventing ourselves and working to adapt to the times in which we live to improve and achieve the goals of reaching more and more audiences while helping to promote cinema on the island and professionalize the sector in our town,” says Helher Escribano, director and programmer of Ibicine, in an article in Diario de Ibiza.

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