Queen Letizia Closes the 15th Edition of Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest
On Sunday evening, Queen Letizia graced the closing ceremony of the 15th Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest , a prestigious event celebrating cinematic achievements. This festival, hosted in the vibrant island of Mallorca, has become a significant platform for filmmakers, artists, and cinephiles alike. The night was particularly notable as Queen Letizia presented the coveted Master of Cinema Award to acclaimed composer Alberto Iglesias .
In his acceptance speech, Iglesias expressed profound gratitude, noting that this recognition was a milestone in his long-standing career in music composition for films. He emphasized that despite the acknowledgment, he remains a perpetual apprentice in the craft. “The curiosity and, also, this same insecurity,” he highlighted, are what fuel his artistic journey.
Iglesias further delved into the essence of music in cinema, stating that “the first cinema had music as the representation of the word.” He elaborated on how, in the era of sound cinema , music plays a pivotal role in articulating emotions and themes that words often cannot convey. “It occupies a place between the sensory and the spiritual ,” he noted, demonstrating the profound connection between film and music.
The composer eloquently discussed the idea that music serves not only as an accompaniment but as a means to illuminate the human experience. “With music in our ears, cinema attempts to remind us who we want to be and, even more, who we are,” he stated, encapsulating the transformative power of both art forms. He called upon fellow artists to unite truth with beauty , a sentiment that echoes the festival’s mission.
The gala, held at the La Misericòrdia Cultural Center in Palma, was attended by various dignitaries, reflecting the festival’s significance in the cultural tapestry of Spain. Upon her arrival at 8:55 PM, Queen Letizia shared a moment on the photocall with prominent figures, including the President of the Government, Marga Prohens , the Secretary of State for Tourism, Rosario Sánchez , and the Government delegate, Alfonso Rodríguez . Their presence underscored the importance of this festival in promoting cinematic arts.
During the event, winners of the festival’s official section were announced, further enriching the evening’s celebratory atmosphere. Each award presented not only honored individual achievements but also recognized the collective effort of the entire filmmaking community.
The 15th Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest has earned acclaim for its commitment to showcasing innovative works while fostering an environment of creativity and inclusivity. Each year, it attracts a diverse audience and a competitive selection of films, establishing itself as an essential fixture on the international film festival circuit.
Alberto Iglesias, celebrated for his collaboration with notable directors such as Pedro Almodóvar and Julio Medem , is known for his ability to weave intricate emotional landscapes through music. His accolades and contributions to cinema underline the festival’s focus on recognizing exceptional talent in the arts, further solidifying the importance of music in film. Queen Letizia’s presence and support for both the festival and the arts reflect a broader recognition of culture’s role in society.
As the lights dimmed at the cultural center and applause filled the air, it was evident that the festival had succeeded in its mission—to celebrate and elevate the art of cinema. With the closing of this year’s edition, attendees and participants are left with lasting memories and anticipation for what is to come in the following festivals, ensuring the legacy of both the Atlàntida Mallorca Film Fest and the impactful stories that cinema continues to tell.
In conclusion, this year’s festival not only celebrated film but also highlighted the deep connections between various artistic expressions. Queen Letizia’s involvement and the recognition of artists like Alberto Iglesias reaffirm the pivotal role that culture plays in our everyday lives, inspiring future generations to create and engage with the arts.

