Cineforum series at CaixaForum Palma
A film club open to all audiences (with a special focus on senior audiences) to watch films as a shared experience: presentation by an expert, screening and subsequent conversation.
🎬🗣️ Each block revolves around a universal theme (childhood, memory, migrations, war, beauty or family) and combines classics with contemporary titles.
✅ Why go
Because it's not just “going to the movies”: it's cinema with context and debate, ideal if you like to go out with ideas and conversation. Additionally, the cycle format lets you choose by topic (or follow them all).
❌ To keep in mind
The sessions are cineforum type and some have an age recommendation (for example, +12). There are tickets per session and also a season ticket.
📍 Data
Date: February 15 to November 22, 2026
Hours: Depending on session (Sundays, with specific passes)
Place:CaixaForum Palma (Plaza de Weyler, 3)
Entry: €4 per session (and cycle pass €9)
🗓️ 2026 Programming (highlighted sessions published)
📌 Sunday 02/15 · 17:00 - The 400 Blows (Truffaut) · cineforum (+12)
📌 Sunday 03/15 — Life is beautiful · cineforum
📌 Sunday 04/19 — The girls · cineforum
📌 Sunday 05/03 — “And yet we were born” show (cinema-concert)
📌 Sunday 09/27 – West Side Story · cineforum
📌 Sunday 10/18 – The 47· cineforum
📌 Sunday 11/22 – Minari. History of my family· cineforum
💡 Useful tip
The sessions are presented and energized by an expert (for example, in The 400 Blows Ricard Mamblona appears as presenter and facilitator) and then a conversation is opened with the public. The center also indicates that it is an adapted space.
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