Grand Paradiso Ibiza hosts the first event of this 2026 season of its cycle Cinerama Culture with "Evil”, the latest feature film by the Basque director Juanma Bajo UlloaMore, a key figure in independent Spanish cinema who has created such personal titles as “Butterfly Wings”, “The Dead Mother” or “Baby”This time, he returns to dark and provocative territory with a psychological thriller that constantly plays with the boundaries between fascination and rejection.
The film, released in 2025 and presented at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival before its arrival in Spanish theaters in 2026, poses a premise as unsettling as it is powerful: an ambitious journalist is offered the opportunity to write the definitive book about someone who claims to be the greatest serial killer in history. From there, a story unfolds a disturbing relationship that blurs the lines between good and evil, Exploring the human attraction to darkness and the moral limits of ambition.
The cast is headed by Bethlehem Fabra, known for works such as “Instinct” or “Diary of a Nymphomaniac”, along with Natalie Tena (“Game of Thrones”, “Harry Potter”) and the international actor Tony Dalton (“Better Call Saul”), in a story that mixes thriller, psychological horror and almost fantastic elements, true to the unclassifiable style of its director.
The screening will be attended by Bethlehem Fabra and his own Juanma Bajo UlloaMore, who participate in the subsequent colloquiumA rare opportunity to delve into the film's creative process and discuss its key elements, its background, and that uncomfortable question it raises: to what extent is evil part of us?
Grand Paradiso, known for its commitment to contemporary culture within the Concept Hotel Group universe, is once again positioning itself as one of the most interesting spaces on the island for this type of proposal, combining cinema, aesthetics and content in a carefully curated and unique environment.
The screening takes place on Wednesday May 6 2026 at 19:00h.
La entry slope €6Including drink or beer and popcorn.
One of those events that goes beyond watching a movie: here you come to think, to debate and, probably, to leave with more questions than answers.