Lleida pays tribute to cinema with objects, posters and interactive technology

Published on May 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

An exhibition in Lleida explores the history of cinema through original objects, historical posters, costumes, and props. It includes screenings and interactive panels covering everything from the beginnings of the seventh art to contemporary productions. The exhibition stands out for its educational approach, featuring pieces from local and international filmmakers that illustrate how cinema reflects society and moves audiences.

Film exhibition in Lleida, visitors interacting with touch screens while examining historical posters and original costumes, vintage projector illuminating a model of an old camera, children touching digital panels showing movie scenes, cinematic props on pedestals, warm spotlight lighting on objects, photorealistic high-definition style, symmetrical composition with room depth, modern and educational museum atmosphere, details of textures in fabrics and metals.

Touch panels and screenings to understand the technical evolution of cinema 🎥

The exhibition integrates interactive technology to explain technical processes such as restoring old films or creating special effects. Touch panels allow visitors to explore the evolution of projection formats, from celluloid to digital. Examples of costumes and props are also displayed, detailing how each element contributes to the visual narrative, offering a hands-on journey through cinematic technique.

And you, who knows Marvel dialogues by heart, bet you don't know how a movie is projected? 🍿

Because, of course, we're all movie fans until you're asked to explain how a 35mm projector works. The exhibition in Lleida gives you the chance to discover that cinema is not just popcorn and digital explosions. It includes mundane objects like a clapperboard or an annotated script, proving that behind every film there's more work than in your last Zoom meeting.