FIRST EDITION OF 'SEX EDUCATION FILM FESTIVAL' IN TERRASSA, A HUGE SUCCESS
On the 22nd and 23rd of this month, a new educational film festival has been released in the city of ...
03/03/2020 Busan, the Korean ‘sister’ city of Terrassa within the UNESCO Creative Cities...
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Read MoreOn the 22nd and 23rd of this month, a new educational film festival has been released in the city of ...
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03/05/2020 Santa Eulalia Institute is one of the three finalists of the mSchools Mobile Learning Awa ...
03/03/2020 The Center for Image and Multimedia Technology (CITM), a teaching center affiliated with ...
The city of Terrassa has always been connected to cinema. At the beginning of the 20th century, became a visionary and pioneering city that embraced the cinema when it was just an eccentric invention. Over time, the link with the seventh art has grown to be very present in the city and as a true pole of creation of trades and opportunities. In October 2017 Terrassa receives the distinction of UNESCO as a creative city in the cinematographic field, for the first time in Spain. This is an exceptional circumstance which only shares with 17 cities around the world where Valladolid is one of them. This represents a big challenge to prestige and international projection.