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English Cinema in Santiago?

tarasis

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Time of past OR future Camino
Frances (2019)
Portuguese (Porto) (2019)
Is there by any chance a cinema in Santiago that shows movies in the original language? Would quite like to see a couple of movies if they’re on.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Look for "Version Original" (VO) on cinema listings

As Cancelas

Cines Compostela

Original version is also typical at art cinemas - Cine Numax in Santiago. - but that's no good if you're looking for specific, recent, releases.
 
Centro Comercial As Cancelas
Avenida do Camiño Francés, 3
15703 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña

There is a multi-screen cinema, and I think some films are in English with Spanish subtitles.
 
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Is there by any chance a cinema in Santiago that shows movies in the original language? Would quite like to see a couple of movies if they’re on.
Haven't a notion. What I see though, is that you have arrived. Did I miss a lot? I do hope that somehow you have had a chance to absorb the atmosphere created over the centuries along the terrain you have traipsed. History is under your feet, literally. Congrats for getting there. How did the footwear work out?
 
Thank you everyone! It will be nice to have an evening/afternoons entertainment where I can just switch off.

Haven't a notion. What I see though, is that you have arrived. Did I miss a lot? I do hope that somehow you have had a chance to absorb the atmosphere created over the centuries along the terrain you have traipsed. History is under your feet, literally. Congrats for getting there. How did the footwear work out?

Not quite made it, in Palas de Rei eating dinner and escaping a thunderstorm. I’m due to arrive on the 8th in Santiago, it could be the 7th but I promised someone I’d walk in with them on the 8th. (I’m days behind on my blog/posts, I’m aware)

Really hating the crowds and the need (or the feel I need) to reserve beds along this stretch. Off putting. I need to take either a rest day or do 2 short days to get in step with the person. Ideally somewhere quiet & communal meal. Missed Ligonde today where I meant to stay.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Ohhh Scarlet Street on the 9th sounds right up my street/alley
 
Centro Comercial As Cancelas
Avenida do Camiño Francés, 3
15703 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña

There is a multi-screen cinema, and I think some films are in English with Spanish subtitles.

IIRC, this cinema is adjacent to or part of the As Cancelas shopping mall. You can take the #4 bus from the center of Santiago to get there. It costs €1,00 (for the bus).

Good to know as I leave next week for five weeks in Santiago. It gives me something mindless to do, if I get so inclined... Hasn't happened yet... But there is a first-time for everything... LOL
 
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