Bringing cinema to communities in Holguin through workshops, panels, and screenings is one of the goals of this institution. To promote healthy recreation among new generations, an essential purpose of its work.
José Luis Rodríguez, director of the Provincial Film Center, told CNA that the institution’s main commitment last year was to bring the seventh art to children, young people, and film enthusiasts. Despite limitations with the electricity supply.
He highlighted that in 2025, nearly 22,000 viewers of all age groups attended the theaters in the province. Enjoying a special program designed according to their interests. Also which was very well received by children and young filmgoers.
The institution developed matinees and film clubs in the municipalities of Antilla, Urbano Noris, and Mayari. In communities outside the provincial capitals, integrating itself into activities at schools, senior centers, and educational centers with instruction on film appreciation and animation.
Likewise, the Martí Cinema in Holguin hosted stop-motion animation workshops for teenagers. Part of a campaign to introduce younger generations to the world of film.
Rodríguez also stated that the institution promoted Cuban film heritage with a screening of the restored film *Vampires in Havana*. And an exhibition of posters for classics such as *Clandestinos* and *Strawberry and Chocolate*.
The institution also participated in the Gibara International Low-Budget Film Festival. The National Audiovisual Festival *For the First Time*, and the presentation of recent productions such as *Nelsito’s World*. Offering a diverse program that appeals to audiences throughout the eastern province.
With information from CNA
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