LILO & STITCH DEAN DEBLOIS AND CHRIS SANDERS, 2002, USA
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LILO & STITCH
DEAN DEBLOIS AND CHRIS SANDERS, 2002, USA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2026. Despite family difficulties, Lilo, an orphaned Hawaiian girl who lives with her older sister, has an independent spirit and is passionate about her native culture. In an attempt to find a friend, she adopts Stitch, an alien who has escaped from a genetic experiment, and calls him "puppy." Stitch, although initially a destructive creature and fugitive from an alien planet, begins to transform thanks to Lilo's love and unwavering faith in ohana (the Hawaiian concept of family). Lilo eventually wins his heart and offers him a home.
Original Title: Lilo & Stitch
Running Time: 80 minutes
Recommended Age: 3+
The "Lives and Adventures by the Sea" series opens with a presentation by the CaixaForum educational team, who will provide the essential elements for understanding and enjoying the film and invite the audience to a family discussion after the screening.
Below, you can download the educational information sheet with more details about the film to help you prepare for your visit. We also suggest some related activities to continue enjoying it at home.
SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 24, at 4:30 p.m.
COMMENTS
Dubbed in Spanish
The activity will begin promptly. Please arrive at the center with sufficient time to spare. In order to ensure the smooth running of the activities and your overall experience, access may be restricted once they have begun.
Children must always be accompanied by an adult who will also need to reserve a ticket for the activity.

