BCN Sports Film Festival 2026 has launched its 16th edition today with a professional session focused on a key question for creators and production companies: how can the audiovisual creation of a documentary be approached from a legal standpoint? This Monday, 23 February, the Joan Antoni Samaranch Olympic and Sports Museum hosted the activity, organised together with Productors Audiovisuals de Catalunya (PAC) as part of the festival programme.
The session highlighted the legal aspects that can make a real difference throughout a production’s journey—from the initial concept to distribution and release—covering rights, permissions and good practices to protect both the project and the people involved.
The activity featured professionals from the audiovisual and legal fields:
With this first day, the BCN Sports Film Festival reinforces its commitment to supporting not only audiences, but also the sector: training, practical tools and spaces for exchange to foster sports and documentary filmmaking.
The festival runs from 23 February to 3 March 2026.
Consult the complete schedule and reserve your free ticket at bcnsportsfilm.org.

The BCN Sports Film Festival celebrates its 16th edition from February 23 to March 3, 2026, with a programme featuring 85 productions from 30 countries and a total of 39 sessions across different venues in Barcelona and its surrounding area. Once again, the festival embraces a hybrid format and expands its reach through Festhome, so you can enjoy the best sports cinema from anywhere. Enjoy the best sports cinema wherever you are If you can’t attend the in-person screenings — or you simply prefer watching at your own pace — the online sessions give you free access to the festival programme, with no geographic barriers. How to access the online sessions Visit the festival website and go to the “Online sessions / Festhome” section. Choose the session you want to watch and book your free ticket on Festhome. Enjoy the films on any device. Important: the online titles will be available until March 3 at 00:00 (midnight).

BCN Sports Film Festival 2026 has launched its 16th edition today with a professional session focused on a key question for creators and production companies: how can the audiovisual creation of a documentary be approached from a legal standpoint? This Monday, 23 February, the Joan Antoni Samaranch Olympic and Sports Museum hosted the activity, organised together with Productors Audiovisuals de Catalunya (PAC) as part of the festival programme. Creating with confidence: key legal considerations for a documentary The session highlighted the legal aspects that can make a real difference throughout a production’s journey—from the initial concept to distribution and release—covering rights, permissions and good practices to protect both the project and the people involved. Expert voices to understand the legal landscape The activity featured professionals from the audiovisual and legal fields: Cristina Calvet, lawyer specialised in audiovisual law and cultural law. Lisa Berger, audiovisual documentary filmmaker and founding member of ADAE. Eva

Barcelona is getting ready to enjoy a week dedicated to cinema and sport with the 16th edition of BCN Sports Film, taking place from February 23 to March 3. The festival, firmly established as one of the leading international references in sports cinema, turns the city into a meeting point for sport, culture, and audiovisual storytelling, with a diverse, inclusive program open to all audiences. Growth and International Recognition BCN Sports Film continues to grow in prestige and global reach. This year, the festival received productions from 91 countries after reviewing a total of 3,200 films, of which 861 were officially submitted. The selection jury—composed of Joan Manuel Surroca, Julio Pernas, Mireia Vicente, and Agustí Argelich—viewed 680 productions and ultimately selected 85 films from 30 countries. Of these, 47 became finalists and were evaluated by the official jury made up of Janine Piguet, Laura

Barcelona has presented today the 16th edition of the BCN Sports Film Festival, which will take place from 23 February to 3 March, strengthening the city’s role as a meeting point for sport, culture and audiovisual storytelling, with a diverse, inclusive programme open to all audiences. The virtual press conference featured David Escudé, President of the Barcelona Olympic Foundation and Barcelona City Council’s Councillor for Sports; Francesc Terrón, Director of the Barcelona Olympic Foundation; and Agustí Argelich, the festival’s Director. The event opened with the screening of the winning spot of the SpotSport 2026 competition, “L’Esport viu aquí”, by Dries Vanherwegen. In his remarks, David Escudé highlighted the festival’s international growth and the goal of continuing to bring it closer to wider audiences while maintaining an accessible, high-quality programme. He emphasized the rigour and transparency of the selection process and the effort to build an increasingly complete programme, with venues across Barcelona and the metropolitan area. Escudé also made special mention of the incorporation of Club Natació Sabadell as a collaborating partner as part of its 110th anniversary, as well as the collaboration with the Brain Film