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Valladolid Fest Spotlights Rising Spanish Auteurs and Global Premieres
24 Oct
Summary
- Valladolid Film Fest features world premieres from acclaimed Spanish directors
- Lineup includes works by Cobos, San José, and Trueba, exploring complex themes
- Festival highlights Spain's cinematic depth beyond Almodóvar

The 2025 Valladolid International Film Festival, which runs from October 24 to November 1, is set to deliver a powerful punch with its rich lineup of recent Spanish debuts and world premieres. The festival's Spanish program shines a spotlight on the depth and diversity of the country's cinematic talent, moving beyond the shadow of renowned director Pedro Almodóvar.
One of the most anticipated world premieres is "Golpes" from Rafael Cobos, the longtime co-screenwriter of acclaimed director Alberto Rodríguez. Cobos' feature film debut is described as a thriller about "blood ties and memory," depicting "a portrait of a contradictory, disorientated country unable to settle the score with its past." Another highly anticipated world premiere is "Jakarta" from Diego San José, known for co-writing the highest-grossing Spanish film in the country, "Spanish Affair." San José's latest work stars the inimitable Javier Cámara as a badminton player touring nondescript Spanish towns.




