The Inca film club presents its new program with films by Alfred Hitchcock, Marga Melià and Michael Haneke

Throughout this season, 19 films will have been programmed in their original version

'The white ribbon'.
ARA Balears
07/04/2026
2 min

PalmThe Association of Friends of Cinema of Inca and Region (ACIC) has finished the programming of films that will continue to be screened bi-weekly every Thursday at 7:00 PM in the Anexa Hall of the Teatre Principal in Inca. Thus, to close this season, a total of seven films have been programmed in their original version, with an increased presence of experts in the field to facilitate post-screening discussions.

Likewise, two of the films chosen through collaboration between the Catalan Federation of Film Clubs and the Barcelona-Sant Jordi International Film Festival (BCN Film Fest) have been selected by members through a survey vote. In total, the 2025-2026 season's programming will have featured 19 films in their original version.

The films that will close the programming for this 2025-2026 season are the following:

  • April 9. Strange River (2025) by director Jaume Claret Muxart. This film narrates the awakening of new feelings during adolescence. Child and Adolescent Psychologist, Cristòfol Villalonga, will introduce the film and lead the discussion.
  • April 22. Cien Libros Juntas (2024) directed by Marga Meliá. This screening is included in the program of events to mark the celebration of International Book Day. Marga Meliá, director, and Clara Fontanet, writer and poet, will present the film and host the debate.
  • May 7. Lobster Soup (2020). This film by Pepe Andreu and Rafa Molés is screened in collaboration with the Inca Business cycle, it narrates the success of a lobster soup in a small town in Iceland and the problems of gentrification. Film critic J.A. Pérez de Mendiola will present and host the debate.
  • May 21. The Worst Person in the World (2025), by Joachim Trier. The death of their mother brings about the reunion of sisters Nora and Agnès with their estranged father, Gustav Borg, a veteran and renowned film director, who offers his daughter Nora, a theater actress, a role in his upcoming film.

Collaboration with BCN Film Fest and choice of partners

Once again, ACIC collaborates with the BCN FilmFestival with the programming of two classic films chosen by members through a survey of a series of films broadly linked to literature or history, which will be screened on a Thursday and a Friday in June:

  • June 4. Notorious by Alfred Hitchcock (1946). After World War II (1939-1945), Alicia Huberman's father, a Nazi spy, is convicted of betraying the U.S. Alicia throws a party where a stranger named Devlin appears. He is an intelligence agent who asks for her collaboration to catch the mastermind of the Nazis in Brazil
  • June 5. The White Ribbon. Michael Haneke (2009). One year before the Great War (1914-1918) began, strange events, which gradually take on the character of a ritual punishment, take place in a small Protestant village in northern Germany. The children and adolescents of the school and church choir led by the teacher, the families, the baron, the steward, the doctor, the midwife, and the peasants shape a story that reflects on the origins of Nazism.
  • June 18. Maspalomas (2025). Jose Mari Goenaga and Aitor Arregui. Vicente is 76 years old, he leads a pleasant life in Maspalomas. An unexpected accident forces him to return to Donosti and to reconnect with his daughter, whom he hasn't seen in quite a few years. He will have to live in a nursing home where he will have to go back into the closet to hide a part of his life that he thought he had resolved. Professor and LGBTI+ activist Jaume Tortella will present the film and lead the debate.
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