Ion de Sosa. Balearic

Session 1. The Swimming Pool: Swim or Sink. Summer Cinema

Ion de Sosa, Balearic, 2025, película

Ion de Sosa, Balearic, 2025, película

Date and time

Held on 03 Jul 2026

Ion de Sosa will open this fresh edition of the Museo Reina Sofía’s summer cinema series, a director whose film-making is counter-cultural, risqué and authentic, as well as fully alive and unpredictable. Balearic, one of the films of the year, is about a group of teenagers who are trapped in a swimming pool surrounded by a pack of ferocious dogs while an adult gathering gives over to the most decadent hedonism in a nearby pool. Images of pleasure and enjoyment that turn into feelings of horror and alienation, an antithetical reference point which gives form to this entire summer film season. Equally, the film mixes genres, where the lust of teenage cinema and the blood of the most insatiable slasher films co-exist with the social satire of neorealist social commentary.

Shot in a 16mm format, in which experiences proliferate to sprout beyond the screen, Balearic contains other traces of Ion de Sosa’s film-making, for instance the mix of professional and amateur actors, where a clutch of actors appears alongside icons from Spanish underground cinema such as Marta Bassols, Julián Génisson and Lorena Iglesias, regular companions on the film-maker’s cinematic journeys, and improvised scenes with no script, as with the dialogues of musician Christina Rosenvinge and artist María Llopis. The idea of Balearic has its roots in Ion de Sosa’s viewing of The Swimmer (1968) by Frank Perry and Sydney Pollack, also screened in this summer film series.

Organised by

Museo Reina Sofía

Curatorship

Chema González, Dídac Humà and Alberto Moreno

Sponsored by

Estrella Damm

Accessible activity
This activity has two spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility  

Agenda

viernes 03 jul 2026 a las 22:00

Ion de Sosa. Balearic 

Spain, 2025, DA, colour, sound, original version in Spanish and Valencian with Spanish subtitles, 74’

— With a presentation and talk by Ion de Sosa and the film crew

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Ion de Sosa, Balearic, 2025, película
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The Swimming Pool: Swim or Sink

Summer Cinema

This year, Museo Reina Sofía devotes its summer film series to the existential, symbolic imagery of the swimming pool. The series embraces the act of watching films communally in the Sabatini Building’s neoclassical garden, a recently restored, verdant oasis inhabited by the sculptures of Dan Graham, Eduardo Chillida, Alejandra Riera and Alexander Calder, complemented by the large cinema screen that operates as a further contemporary work. The series is free of charge and unfolds every Friday and Saturday across July and August. 

The programme, entitled The Swimming Pool: Swim or Sink, seeks to develop the existential ambiguity that characterises the swimming pool in its most diverse manifestations across the history of film. The pool imparts an exploration of ideas in the vicinity of summer identity: leisure, free time, hedonism, sensorial pleasure, extreme heat and bodily sensuality. Yet it is also associated with the verso of these emotions, for instance melancholy, the fleetingness of time and the search for something beyond reach, be it social status or unattainable desire, and their ill-fated outcomes. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the swimming pool, the architecture of pleasure and enjoyment, is also the scene of shady, criminal activity. Sure enough, the pool, that middle-class extravagance that breaks a garden’s solidity, is much more than a sheltered space of summer hedonism: it is a symbolic threshold between reason and desire. Under its surface there is more than controlled water and an aquatic penchant for relaxation; there is an entire geography of desires at their most unrestrained.       

The contained, transparent water acts as a social display that reflects at once the innocence of childhood and the most unsettling desires of adulthood. It is the theatrical stage for the outsider’s gaze and the search for the other, a mirror of false calm under an idealised image. The act of submergence alters these rules: noise is dampened, gravity is suspended. With sinking returns the metaphor for introspection, to a space where the mind echoes, where it frees itself from external structures and allows identity to be inhabited. There, deep down, the abyss and intrigue surface. The Swimming Pool: Swim or Sink is an invitation to have a blast, or not.

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