Children's Gincana "Little Cinema Stars" a Success in L'Espluga de Francolí

The initiative transforms the Church Square into a cinematic stage for children, as part of the Living Art Spaces event.

Generic image of a Mediterranean village square during a festival.
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Generic image of a Mediterranean village square during a festival.

The "Little Cinema Stars" children's gincana brought together many kids in L'Espluga de Francolí's Church Square, turning the space into a participatory cinematic setting.

Children enjoyed an afternoon of interactive cinema in L'Espluga de Francolí, participating in the "Little Cinema Stars" gincana, organized by the local Union of Shops and Businesses. The event, part of the 2026 Living Art Spaces, transformed the Church Square into a meeting point where youngsters could create and act out scenes inspired by the silver screen.
The weekend's activities kicked off on Friday and Saturday morning with short film screenings, local entity exhibitions, and a musical street parade by the Urban Marching Band. This band played iconic film soundtracks as they paraded through the commercial streets, concluding at the Church Square where the UBE's spring-summer campaign was presented.
The program continues on Saturday evening with DJ Moya at the Church Square. Sunday the 24th will feature the presentation of the documentary short ARPES, directed and produced by Pep Morató with recording and editing by GR Visual. This will be followed by a harp performance by Anna Amigó Vilalta, and the screening of the film Sirat at Cinema Gaudí in Teatre del Casalet, concluding an edition that blends cinema, culture, and citizen participation.