‘Fuerteventura, A Natural Film Set’ Exhibition Arrives in Corralejo

‘Fuerteventura, A Natural Film Set’ Exhibition Arrives in Corralejo

The travelling exhibition commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Fuerteventura Film Commission will be open to visitors at the Exhibition Hall of the Corralejo Auditorium from 2 to 16 October.

Following its successful stay in Puerto del Rosario, the travelling exhibition “Fuerteventura, A Natural Film Set”, organised as part of the celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of the Fuerteventura Film Commission, moves to Corralejo. The exhibition will be hosted in the Exhibition Hall of the Corralejo Auditorium, next to the Municipal Library, where both residents and visitors will be able to explore the collection from 2 to 16 October, between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

The exhibition offers a journey through some of the most significant productions filmed in Fuerteventura and provides visitors with a unique glimpse into the lesser-seen side of filmmaking through a collection of previously unseen behind-the-scenes still photographs. These images were captured during filming by professionals responsible for documenting the production process throughout the shoot.

The exhibition also serves as a tribute to the audiovisual sector and to the dedication and effort of the professionals whose work has helped establish Fuerteventura as one of the world’s premier natural film locations.

“Fuerteventura, A Natural Film Set” was officially inaugurated on 16 September at the Chillida Hall of the Palace of Training and Conferences in Puerto del Rosario and will continue its journey through all six municipalities of the island.

Following its stay in Corralejo, the exhibition will move to the Antigua Auditorium from 18 October to 1 November, the Casa del Zapatero in Betancuria from 7 to 21 November, the Morro Jable Bus Station from 26 November to 10 December, and finally the Gran Tarajal Library from 16 to 30 December.

According to Nereida Calero, Councillor responsible for the Fuerteventura Film Commission, “we are proud of everything the audiovisual sector has achieved in Fuerteventura over the last ten years, and our commitment is to continue supporting an industry that is fully compatible with the island and its natural environment.”

With an average annual temperature of 22°C and exceptional natural light conditions, Fuerteventura offers unique advantages for film, television and advertising productions. In recent years, the island has hosted major international productions including Wonder Woman 1984, Solo: A Star Wars Story, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Allied and Marvel’s Eternals, among many others.

National productions filmed on the island include titles such as 30 Coins, The Lighthouse of the Orcas, 4L, Solo, Milk Men, Rendir los Machos and The Traveller.

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