Summer Cinema FIMUCITÉ 20
Free admission subject to availability
Summer Cinema - Plaza de Residencial Anaga
A new edition of Summer Cinema is coming! This year, FIMUCITÉ has dedicated its programme to the Oscars, and is inviting film music fans to enjoy some true gems from the big screen in the open air.
From 3rd - 5th July, the Plaza de Residencial Anaga will be transformed into an open-air cinema for families, friends, and film lovers. The festival will be screening three films that stand out for their artistic quality, imagination and unforgettable soundtracks.
Three evenings to enjoy the best films under the stars and celebrate the magic of the films that have left their mark on the history of the Oscars.
We care about the environment and know you are keen to help us look after it, too! The festival has set up water fountains to help you to stay hydrated during our Summer Cinema events. Just bring your own reusable water bottles and top up whenever you need to at the water stands provided. Our goal is to reduce the use of single-use containers and minimise waste while ensuring everyone stay hydrated!

3 July | 19:00 h
The Wild Robot (2024)
The acclaimed animated film by DreamWorks, based on the novel by Peter Brown, tells the thrilling story of Roz, a robot who must adapt to life in the wild on an uninhabited island. Nominated for three Oscars, including Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score for Kris Bowers, it has become one of the most celebrated productions of the past year.

4 July | 19:00 h
How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
Now regarded as a classic of contemporary animation, this epic adventure about the friendship between a young Viking and a dragon won over audiences around the world and received two Oscar nominations, including Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Score. The soundtrack, composed by John Powell, is one of the most admired scores in 21st-century animated cinema.

5 July | 19:00 h
Hugo (2011)
Directed by Martin Scorsese, this love letter to the origins of cinema was one of the highlights of the 2012 Oscars, earning eleven nominations and winning five awards. The film combines adventure, emotion and the history of cinema, accompanied by the evocative soundtrack by composer Howard Shore, a three-time Oscar winner.