The 15th edition of the BCN Sports Film Festival is experiencing one of its greatest moments before it has even begun. Tickets for the special session Sobrevolant Montserrat sold out in record time. Due to the huge demand, the festival has decided to expand the capacity, allowing more spectators to enjoy this unique experience of adventure and adrenaline cinema.
New ticket availability → Reserve here
Date and time: Friday, February 21, 18:00h
Location: Cinemes Girona (C/ Girona, 175, Barcelona)
Free admission
A session that takes adventure cinema to the next level
The Sobrevolant Montserrat session features two spectacular documentaries that immerse viewers in an extreme challenge in the Montserrat massif:
More spectators will be able to attend
The BCN Sports Film Festival has responded to the overwhelming interest by expanding the seating for this session. If you missed out on tickets, you now have another chance to attend this extraordinary event that blends adventure, sports, and cinema at its finest.
Tickets are now available again, so book yours before they sell out once more.
Check out the full program here

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