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The Captive (El Cautivo) Spain Closing Film Nambour Sun "Impressive" Screen Daily

Sun, 06 Sept

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Nambour Cinema & Events Centre

When Cervantes, the future author of Don Quixote, is held captive in Algiers in 1575 he develops the art of his storytelling to a level that attracts its unpredictable ruler (The Bey) An attention that could be fatal but may also offer him his freedom. "Stunning"

The Captive (El Cautivo) Spain Closing Film  Nambour  Sun   "Impressive" Screen Daily
The Captive (El Cautivo) Spain Closing Film  Nambour  Sun   "Impressive" Screen Daily

Time & Location

06 Sept 2026, 4:45 pm – 7:00 pm

Nambour Cinema & Events Centre, Centenary Square, Currie St, Nambour QLD 4560, Australia

About the Event

The Captive film trailer HERE

Written and directed by  Alejandro Amenábar Stars Julio Pena, Allesandro Borghi (The 8 Mountains)

Historical Drama MA 134 min


Writer and Director Alejandro Amenábar is no stranger to 'big films' having delivered us While at War and The Sea Inside before.

Here he takes on the story of when Miguel de Cervantes (played by Peña) the future author Don Quixote, one of the most popular tales of all time, was held prisoner by the Ottoman Empire in Algiers.


It's 1575 and no time for the faint hearted, but in essence it was the making of Cervantes for it was here he learned to take refuge in the art of storytelling which provided a small window for his freedom. The only other option being a ransom paid for his freedom with many other captives awaiting the same good fortune. Only a few win it.


Tickets

  • General Admission

    $16.25

    +$0.41 ticket service fee

  • Group Pass (Admits 4)

    $58.00

    +$1.45 ticket service fee

  • Concession Ticket

    $15.25

    +$0.38 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

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