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The Gijón International Film Festival (Asturian: Festival Internacional de Cine de XixónorFICXixón) is an annual film festival held in Gijón, a city in northwest Spain.[1]
The festival's origins date back to 1963.[2] In the beginning it was an initiative of the City Council of Gijón in co-operation with Caja de Ahorros de Asturias (Cajastur). Both entities co-operate with the Festival, the first as organizer and the second as sponsor.[3]
The first year it was held, it was called Certamen Internacional de Cine y TV Infantil (International Children's cinema and TV contest). Between 1964 and 1968 it still kept the same name, only the last part, “children's”, was substituted by “for children”. Between 1969 and 1976 this last part stopped appearing in the Festival's name. From 1977 till 1978 it received the name Certamen Internacional de Cine para la Infancia y la Juventud (International Cinema Contest for Children and Teens). Although in 1986 the Festival began to put the text Gijón International Film Festival in front of its name, it was not until 1988 that it officially adopted this name. Every year the Festival appoints a Young Jury made up of teens between 17 and 25 years among those, who request it.[4]
The present director, Alejandro Díaz Castaño, was elected in 2017 after a public tender to replace Nacho Carballo.[5][6] In May 1996 the Entidad Mercantil Artístico-Musical Teatro Municipal Jovellanos de Gijón, S.A., body in charge of the organization of the event together with the City Council, was founded, and changed its name later into Divertia S.A.. This institution is in charge of the theatre's running, the festivities department and the organization of the Film Festival.[citation needed]
Gijón International Film Festival comprises also a series of events, such as courses, panel discussions, q&a's and daily concerts, as well as live music parties. Since 2017, it organizes a series of activities for professionals, under the name of FICX Industry Days.[citation needed]
The festival awards various prizes in its competitive sections and collaborates in other initiatives with an aim to promote Asturian filmmaking industry. Said awards are decided upon by an International Jury (made up of at least 5 professionals from different countries), a Young Jury (50 young people between 17 and 26 years of age) and, since 2005, a FIPRESCI jury.[citation needed]
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Since 2002, the Gijón International Film Festival granted a National Film Award named after 'Nacho Martínez' to people who have contributed significantly to the film industry. It is a unique sculpture made by Jaime Herrero.[7]