Alberto Serra’s Latest Film to Premiere at 55th Life Movie Festival
- Movie Space Juan will host a special screening of director Albert Serra's new film, Afternoons of Solitude, on June 27, 2026, at 2 p.m.
- The screening of Afternoons of Solitude is organized as part of the 55th iteration of the "Life Movie" special program.
- The fact that the program has reached its 55th edition suggests a sustained commitment to arthouse and independent cinema within the Incheon region, providing a consistent venue for...
Movie Space Juan will host a special screening of director Albert Serra’s new film, Afternoons of Solitude, on June 27, 2026, at 2 p.m. The event is part of the 55th “Life Movie” special program and will feature a session for audience interaction, according to reporting from Media Incheon Shinmun.
What is the “Life Movie” program at Movie Space Juan?
The screening of Afternoons of Solitude is organized as part of the 55th iteration of the “Life Movie” special program. This long-running series at Movie Space Juan focuses on presenting curated cinematic works to the public.
The fact that the program has reached its 55th edition suggests a sustained commitment to arthouse and independent cinema within the Incheon region, providing a consistent venue for works by international directors like Albert Serra.
When and where is the screening of Afternoons of Solitude?
The event is scheduled for June 27, 2026, beginning at 2 p.m. It will take place at Movie Space Juan, a venue dedicated to film exhibition and community engagement.

According to reporter Eom Tae-gyu of Media Incheon Shinmun, the program is designed not only as a viewing experience but as an interactive event. The screening will include a session intended for the audience to engage with the film and its themes.
Who is director Albert Serra?
Albert Serra is the director of the new work being showcased at Movie Space Juan. His latest project, Afternoons of Solitude, serves as the centerpiece for this specific installment of the “Life Movie” series.
The inclusion of Serra’s new work in the 55th program highlights the venue’s focus on contemporary international cinema and the presentation of new directorial efforts to local audiences.
