The International Film Festival of Cartagena celebrates its fortieth anniversary with a retrospective of the best films that have been projected along this time.
This was announced by the new president of the Cartagena Film Festival, Francisco Solana, who held this morning a formal meeting with the Mayor, Pilar Barreiro, in his office at the Palace Hall, accompanied by the Festival Director, Esther Baeza.
After the visit, Solana stressed the accessibility of the first municipal mayor, in turn, he has congratulated the new office to which agreed earlier this month, replacing Jose Cabezas, president of the Festival since 2005, date of the event also ceased to be the International Film Festival Naval Sea to become the current Cartagena Film Festival (FICC).
Barreiro has shown the new president their moral, economic and infrastructure in order to make every effort to ensure the Festival remains the largest in the region and one of the most important in Spain, explained Francisco Solana.
MEET THE FORTY YEARS FICC
The 40th edition of International Film Festival of Cartagena (FICC) will likely rise 11 to December 18, 2011, and will be an anniversary worth looking for interesting films to reach more than 11,000 spectators last festival attracted l, as indicated the new president.
In terms of programming and setting, the Festival will return to project the best films of young and dynamic in the seats of the Teatro Circo, which was a great frame for the previous festival.
In addition, the new edition will see a small retrospective of between 5 and 10 considered the most emblematic films that have gone through the festival over the last forty years, and is generally added to the Festival poster, as Esther advance Baeza, director of the FICC.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena