
The Seville European Film Festival has opened the registration process for
participation in its 22nd edition, which will feature six competitive sections, cycles,
retrospectives, and parallel and industry activities from 7th to 15th November in the
city of Seville. Rampa and Alumbramiento are once again committed to emerging talent and to the
festival as a platform for discovering both debut films and films without distribution
in Spain for the market and the public.
participation in its 22nd edition, which will feature six competitive sections, cycles,
retrospectives, and parallel and industry activities from 7th to 15th November in the
city of Seville. Rampa and Alumbramiento are once again committed to emerging talent and to the
festival as a platform for discovering both debut films and films without distribution
in Spain for the market and the public.

La US y el Festival de Sevilla se alían para descubrir grandes títulos del cine europeo en 21 Grados
El Centro de Iniciativas Culturales de la Universidad de Sevilla (CICUS) y el Festival de Cine Europeo de Sevilla, una iniciativa del Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, dan un nuevo paso en su afianzada alianza, extendiéndola también ahora a la programación de verano de la US, 21 Grados, que centrará en la narrativa audiovisual la oferta cultural de su decimosexta edición.

Three films screened at the 21st Seville Film Festival triumphed at the 97th Oscar Awards, held March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

The Latvian animated film Flow, which received two nominations in Hollywood, won the Puerta América Award in Seville. This award was given to films from various sections of the festival that represented their respective countries in the Oscar nominations.

The Seville European Film Festival has strengthened its position as a platform for the discovery and recognition of films from the European continent.

In its fifth edition, this unique educational project, which brings together five of the most important film festivals in our country (Seville, Malaga, Huelva, Valladolid, and Sitges), reached 365,906 young spectators.