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IFF Panama 2026 Reinforces the Country’s Rise as a Cultural and Global Hub

Panama continues to expand its global presence, not only as a logistics and business hub, but increasingly as a cultural and creative destination.

The upcoming International Film Festival of Panama (IFF Panama 2026) will bring together more than 40 films from across Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, along with several national premieres. The event draws filmmakers, industry professionals, and international audiences, reinforcing Panama’s growing relevance within the global audiovisual landscape.

Set across key venues in Panama City, much of this activity naturally converges in Casco Antiguo, further positioning the district as one of the city’s most dynamic cultural centers.

This is where the shift becomes tangible.

Living close to these experiences is increasingly part of the appeal. Cultural programming, events, and creative activity are no longer occasional, they are becoming part of the everyday rhythm of the area.

In that context, projects like Gran Central and Santa Familia stand out, offering the opportunity to be directly connected to this environment. Proximity to culture is no longer a bonus. It is part of the lifestyle.

Beyond the cultural impact, events like IFF Panama bring international attention and visitors into the city, contributing to a more active and globally connected urban landscape.

For international audiences, the message is clear.

Panama is not only a place to do business. It is increasingly a place to experience, to live, and to stay.

As more global events, talent, and visitors continue to arrive, demand grows for well-located, high-quality residences that align with this evolving lifestyle.

In that sense, IFF Panama is more than a cultural event. It is another signal of how Panama continues to evolve, strengthening both its lifestyle appeal and its long-term investment potential.