
El último verano 2016
Step into the nostalgic glow of *El último verano (2016)*, a heartfelt documentary that captures the bittersweet final days of 35mm film screenings in Spain's small-town squares.
Director: Leire Apellániz
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is El último verano (2016) about?
*El último verano* follows the final summer of outdoor 35mm film screenings in Spain, chronicling the efforts of a dedicated entrepreneur to keep the tradition alive amid the digital revolution. The documentary blends personal stories with broader themes of cultural change and community, offering a nostalgic yet hopeful look at a fading art form.
Who directed El último verano?
The film was directed by Leire Apellániz, who brings a sensitive and observational approach to this portrait of transition in cinema.
Who stars in El último verano?
The documentary features Garlós Hamparzoumian, Roberto Moreno, Álvaro Ogalla, and Daniel Pérez as central figures in this real-life story of outdoor cinema.
Is El último verano (2016) worth watching?
As a documentary, *El último verano* appeals most to film enthusiasts and those who appreciate stories about cultural preservation. Its unrated status leaves room for interpretation, but its themes and intimate storytelling make it a compelling watch for fans of thoughtful, atmosphere-driven cinema.
How long is El último verano?
The film runs for 93 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive experience.
About El último verano (2016) — A Documentary on the End of an Era in Outdoor Cinema
Step into the nostalgic glow of *El último verano (2016)*, a heartfelt documentary that captures the bittersweet final days of 35mm film screenings in Spain's small-town squares. Director Leire Apellániz follows one determined outdoor cinema entrepreneur as he races against the digital tide, preserving a fading tradition where locals and summer visitors gather under the stars to watch analog films. With striking visuals and candid interviews, the film paints a poignant portrait of change, community, and the quiet heroes who keep cinema alive in its most magical form.
Through the lens of this intimate journey, the documentary explores themes of adaptation, cultural preservation, and the emotional weight of letting go. The warm, golden hues of vintage projectors contrast with the cold reality of progress, creating an atmosphere that's both celebratory and melancholic. Starring Garlós Hamparzoumian, Roberto Moreno, and Álvaro Ogalla, *El último verano* isn't just a film about technology—it's a love letter to the enduring power of shared experiences.