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Gijón Celebrates the Freest and Most Diverse Cinema at Its 63rd International Film Festival

For nine days, Gijón will once again be much more than just a city devoted to film. Its international festival—one of the oldest and most respected in Spain—will present 197 films in theaters, 56% of which are directed or co-directed by women. This is a significant figure: it makes FICX a benchmark for equality and creative diversity within the European film calendar.
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For nine days, Gijón will once again be much more than just a city devoted to film. Its international festival—one of the oldest and most respected in Spain—will present 197 films in theaters, 56% of which are directed or co-directed by women. This is a significant figure: it makes FICX a benchmark for equality and creative diversity within the European film calendar.

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Agencias y Medios de Comunicación broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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