Valencia Film Archive reached 73,530 spectators at all venues in 2023 and events. This figure shows that participation in the fair has increased. 17% Compared to 2022, the balance includes headquarters. Valencia, Alicante, CastelloEducational programs of Filmoteca d’Estiu, Cinema Jove and IVC.
In this cake, where the majority of the audience goes to València, there are daily screenings of Sala Berlanga and different film screenings. headquarters Film library in Alicante (Teatre Arniches, headquarters of the Valencian Cultural Institute) is also growing According to data provided by the Valencia Film Archive, within his means.
Arniches Film Archive received 2023 help 2,292 people inside 36 Screening sessions included five didactic sessions attended by 483 students. They attended last year 1,649 audience 33 sessions. HE to increase The number of spectators increased 39%.
Figures that speak for themselves
The increase in the number of spectators is good news There is only one day of screenings at the Alicante Film Archive -On Thursdays- and a single movie is shownAlthough it was once three passes and more than one day, as the functions and days have diminished over the years.
Alicante also does not have a Summer Film Library as in Valencia or multiple venues (one in the city and another at the Universitat Jaume I) as in Castellón, and will have 5,539. In 2023, the number of spectators almost doubled.
Film Library in Valencia
In 2023, Berlanga Room Valencia reached 38,394 spectators At 454 passes and an average of 85 spectators per session. It achieved a box office record in 2022 with 34,968 viewers in 437 sessions. The increase in audience compared to 2022 was 9.8%.
Same way, Summer Movie ArchiveAdopted at the last edition, held in the gardens of the Palau de la Musica in València, from 4 August to 2 September 12,025 spectators, with an average of 462 people per session. This fact represents a 4% increase in the number of spectators compared to the 2022 edition, when 11,561 spectators were registered and an average of 444 per session. In total, 11 films were shown in 26 sessions.