After overcoming the barrier of twenty editions, Cinemascore continues to face the challenge of bringing new life and energy to films with the help of live music. In an attractive and distinctive format, the festival continues to look for musical proposals that accept the challenge of putting a new melody to their favorite films. In that collision between languages, the screen gains muscle with the interpretations of the live artists and the music is enriched with the images that run through the projection, and match perfect! Cinemascore continues to prove, twenty one years later, that a cultural project can be different and play with risk and curiosity without losing sight of the public.
Data: Friday 6 of February of 2026
Hour: 19.30 h
price: 8 € – Reduced rate: 6 € | Subscription: 15 €
place: Paranymph of the Jaume I University
Coyote Girl and Tornado Boy
Úrsula Strong and Koldo Soret disguise themselves as Niña Coyote and Chico Tornado to alter the boundaries of rock and bring it closer to barren landscapes tinged with punk and sharp riffs. The duo based in Sant Sebastià has been mercilessly whipping a genre that in their hands twists and expands in equal parts for years, an earthquake capable of making us tremble with its rhythms, a wild gale that in this case is associated with Álex de la Iglesia's no less barbaric first opera, Mutant action. A visceral science fiction film filled with grotesque characters, imperfect and rejected by society. More than thirty years after the premiere and with our culture focused on aesthetics and the worship of the body, it's pure actuality "Let's burn the gymnasiums!».
Mutant action
Spain. 1993. Color. 94 min. NR-18
Direction: Álex de la Iglesia
Script: Álex de la Iglesia and Jorge Guerricaechevarría
interpreters: Antonio Resins, Alex Angulo, Frédérique Feder, Juan Viadas, Karra Elejalde and Saturnino García
We are in the future, any 2012. The world is dominated by gentlemen and brats. Only Acción Mutante fights against the system: a group of physically handicapped people ready to destroy the society that has marginalized them.








