The festival's venues include the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Greenbelt Cinemas, and the De La Salle- College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts.
[1] Aside from film screenings, supplementary cultural events were also organized based on the yearly theme of the festival.
Photographic exhibits, cinema workshops, music and dance performances add color to the film festival.
[2][3] Past events include Oscar F. Orengo's photographic exhibit of portraits of fort-four of the Philippines' greatest film directors, seminars on film directing by Max Lemcke and Oscar Cardenas, and performances by Spain's leading vertical dance company called B612, award-winning flamenco guitarist Oscar Herrero, and piano and violin duet named Duo Rivera, just to name a few.
The festival features a wide range of genres, from dramas and comedies to documentaries and short films, highlighting the work of prominent and emerging filmmakers from Spain and the Spanish-speaking world.