
A total of 132 Spanish productions to be screened at Spanish Screenings Content
Sellers, purchasers, festival programmers and other financial agents remain faithful to their annual meeting in Malaga
Spanish Screenings Content, the only official market for the sale and promotion of Spanish cinema, is holding its 19th edition from 18 to 20 March within the framework of MAFIZ, the industry area of the Festival de Málaga.
During the three days of the market, industry accreditation holders will have the opportunity to discover 132 recent Spanish films at exclusive screenings at the Rosaleda cinemas on the 18th, 19th and 20th. These and other titles will be available on the spanishscreenings.online platform for online viewing.
The titles are grouped in the following sections:
Market Premieres: four productions that are unpublished in international markets, which will be screened in the Albéniz cinemas presented by their artistic team.
- La regla de Osha / The Osha Rule, by Ángel González (first images). Sales: Picture Tree International. 18 March, 5.30 pm. Albéniz 4.
- La Furia / The Fury, by Gemma Blasco . Sales: Filmax International. 18 March, 6.45 pm. Albéniz 4.
- Tras el verano / The Stepmother's Bond, by Yolanda Centeno. Latido Films. 19 March. 6.30 pm.
- Suerte de Pinos / Fate of Pines, by Lorena Muñoz. Sales: Begin Again Films. 20 March, 6.30 pm. Albéniz 4.
Market Screenings: thirty-four recently produced Spanish films.
Neo Screenings: twelve innovative titles that aim to highlight new forms of expression that are being developed in Spanish cinema.
Malaga Festival Films: nine films in competition in the Official Selection and ZonaZine of the Festival de Málaga.
Next from Spain: twelve trailers or "film footage" of films in post-production to be released in 2025-2026.
Remake It!: twenty titles eligible to market remake rights.
Film Library: online platform for viewing Spanish films and TV series with a selection of fifty-six films.
Malaga Spanish WIP: a space designed for the completion of films in the post-production phase, in which eight films will be presented.
Hack Malaga: four Spaniards participate in the event devoted to digital content creators.
Spain ScoreCom: a section to promote emerging Spanish musical talent, where several soundtrack composers will present samples of their work and establish synergies in networking events.
Spain Colorful Diversity: a space in the Industry Club in which the Spanish regions present their locations, support plans for filming, tax advantages and incentives.
Spanish Screenings Content a project involving the Ministry of Culture through the ICAA, the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Function, ICEX España Exportación e Inversiones, the Ministry of Culture and Sport of the Junta de Andalucía, the Festival de Málaga and the Festival de San Sebastian.