Cine a la Fresca in Palma 2025 returns once again this summer as one of the city’s most eagerly anticipated cultural events. From Monday, August 11 to Thursday, September 4, film lovers will be able to enjoy 15 free open-air screenings at two iconic locations: the Parc de les Estacions and, starting in September, the Francesc García Orell square.

With screenings starting at 9:00 PM, this year’s program offers a varied selection of films to suit all tastes, featuring recent releases, silent film classics, and screenings in Catalan, Spanish, English, and Japanese.

What is Cine a la Fresca?

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Cine a la Fresca in Palma is a cultural initiative held every summer since 1987, offering free outdoor film screenings. Organized by the Palma City Council, the event has become a staple of the city’s summer evenings, attracting both residents and visitors.

Dates, venues and times

  • 🗓 From August 11 to September 4, 2025

  • 🕘 All screenings start at 9:00 PM

  • 📍 Venues:

    • Parc de les Estacions (until August 27)

    • Francesc García Orell Square (September 1–4)

Full program of Cine a la Fresca Palma 2025

August – Parc de les Estacions

  • Monday 11: Padre no hay más que uno 4: campanas de boda (Spain, 2024) – Santiago Segura

  • Tuesday 12: El prodigioso Maurice (The Phantom of the Open, UK, 2021) – Craig Roberts

    Screening in Catalan

  • Wednesday 13: Buffalo Kids (Spain, 2024) – Pedro Solís & Juan Jesús García Galocha

  • Thursday 14: Alien: Romulus (USA, 2024) – Fede Álvarez

  • Monday 18: Metropolis (Germany, 1927) – Fritz Lang

    Silent film

  • Tuesday 19: Oppenheimer (USA, 2023) – Christopher Nolan

    Original version in English with Spanish subtitles

  • Wednesday 20: Evangelion:3.0+1.01 (Japan, 2021) – Hideaki Anno & Kazuya Tsurumaki

    Screening in Catalan – Animation

  • Thursday 21: Saben aquél (Spain, 2023) – David Trueba

    Screening in Catalan

  • Monday 25: La trampa (USA, 2024) – M. Night Shyamalan

  • Tuesday 26: Dogman (France, 2023) – Luc Besson

  • Wednesday 27: The Boy and the Heron (Japan, 2023) – Hayao Miyazaki

    Screening in Catalan – Animation

September – Francesc García Orell Square

  • Monday 1: KIX (Hungary, 2024) – Dávid Mikulán & Bálint Révész

    • The Love Warriors (short documentary) – Joaquín González Vaillant

  • Tuesday 2: A Stroll Through the Born (Spain, 2024) – Nick Igea

    • 400 Cassettes – Thelya Petraki

  • Wednesday 3: Mamífera (Spain, 2024) – Liliana Torres

    Screening in Catalan

    • The Three Sisters – Perri Cummings & Paul Anthony Nelson

  • Thursday 4: The Phantom of the Opera (USA, 1925) – Rupert Julian

    Silent film

Genres and language diversity

This year’s program was designed to appeal to a wide range of tastes and backgrounds. From Spanish comedies and historical dramas to Japanese anime, European documentaries and silent film classics, the selection reflects both cultural diversity and the evolution of cinematic language.