Ibiza has long been a favored setting for filmmakers, offering an idyllic backdrop for stories ranging from introspective dramas to lively comedies. Over the years, numerous productions have chosen the island as their stage, capturing its landscapes, atmosphere, and culture through different cinematic lenses.
Here’s a look at some of the most notable films shot in Ibiza, arranged chronologically.
1. More – Barbet Schroeder (1969)
A cult classic, More was one of the first films to truly capture Ibiza’s hippie counterculture of the late 1960s. The movie follows a young German traveler who falls into a spiral of drug addiction while exploring the island’s bohemian scene. The film, accompanied by a legendary soundtrack from Pink Floyd, remains an iconic depiction of the island’s past.
2. Lucía y el sexo – Julio Medem (2001)
Although primarily filmed in Formentera, Lucía y el Sexo is deeply associated with its neighbouring island. This visually stunning film tells the story of Lucía, played by Paz Vega, who finds solace on a Mediterranean island after a painful breakup. The film, famous for its ethereal cinematography, helped put the Balearics on the cinematic map.
3. Pura vida Ibiza – (2003)
A lesser-known but authentic portrayal of the island, Pura Vida Ibiza captures the essence of the island’s lifestyle, weaving together various narratives that highlight the different ways people experience life on the island.
4. La leyenda del DJ Frankie Wilde – (2004)
Also known as It’s All Gone Pete Tong, this mockumentary follows a fictional DJ who loses his hearing at the height of his career in the famous island. The film provides an intimate yet humorous take on the electronic music scene and the struggles of a performer trying to reinvent himself.
5. People – (2004)
A lighthearted comedy, People offers a glimpse into Ibiza’s wild party scene, portraying a range of characters experiencing the highs and lows of the island’s nightlife. The film serves as a humorous take on the hedonistic culture often associated with the island.
6. Caótica Ana – Julio Medem (2007)
This visually striking drama follows Ana, a young artist whose chaotic journey takes her through different parts of the world, including Ibiza. Medem’s signature storytelling and dreamlike visuals make this an essential addition to the list of films that showcase the island’s cinematic potential.
7. Ibiza Occident – Günter Schwaiger (2011)
This documentary delves into Ibiza’s famous electronic music scene, offering a behind-the-scenes look at its evolution. Featuring interviews with DJs, club promoters, and musicians, the film captures the island’s reputation as the world capital of dance music.
8. Verliefd op Ibiza – Johan Nijenhuis (2013)
A Dutch romantic comedy, Verliefd op Ibiza (translated as Loving Ibiza) interweaves multiple love stories, all set against the island’s picturesque scenery. The film captures Ibiza’s mix of relaxation and excitement, making it a favorite among fans of feel-good cinema.
9. Amnesia – Barbet Schroeder (2015)
This drama follows Jo, a young Berlin-based musician who arrives in Ibiza to establish himself as a DJ. He meets Martha, a woman living in seclusion, and their intergenerational relationship brings forth themes of memory, trauma, and identity. Amnesia offers breathtaking visuals of the island while delivering a reflective narrative.
10. Los crímenes del Día de Todos los Santos – Héctor Escandell & Vicente Torres (2018)
A rare Ibizan horror film, this story takes place in the 1970s and follows a series of gruesome murders targeting hippies arriving on the island. Combining mystery, thriller, and elements of local folklore, this film stands out as one of the few horror movies set entirely in the Mediterranean island.
11. El Buzo (Der Taucher) – Günter Schwaiger (2019)
This Austrian-Spanish drama unfolds entirely in the island, tackling the heavy subject of gender-based violence. Against the stunning island backdrop, the film juxtaposes the beauty of the Mediterranean with the darker realities of domestic abuse, making it both visually compelling and deeply thought-provoking.
12. Un verano en Ibiza – Arnaud Lemort (2019)
This French comedy stars Christian Clavier as a conservative doctor who joins his new partner and her rebellious teenage children on a holiday to Ibiza. His attempts to win over the kids lead to a series of humorous mishaps. The film showcases the island’s beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and chaotic yet charming energy.
13. Los Europeos – Víctor García León (2020)
Set in the late 1950s, Los Europeos follows two Spanish men, Miguel and Antonio, who escape to Ibiza in search of adventure, seduced by stories of liberated European tourists. However, they soon realize that the island’s reality is far from their fantasies. The film, starring Raúl Arévalo and Juan Diego Botto, is a nostalgic reflection on freedom and cultural differences.
14. Ellas – Marta Aledo (2022)
This short film features two pregnant friends, played by Ana Vide and Bárbara Hermosilla, spending a day at Cala Mastella. They discuss the challenges of pregnancy and balancing work and family life. Filmed entirely in the island, Ellas presents a simple yet powerful story of motherhood and female solidarity.
Ibiza’s cinematic legacy
Spanning multiple genres and decades, these films showcase Ibiza’s unique allure, from its role as a haven for free spirits to its position as the beating heart of electronic music.
Each of these films, whether exploring themes of deep introspection, embracing lighthearted comedy, or relying on striking visual storytelling, offers a unique lens through which to experience the island’s beauty and famous atmosphere. By showcasing different aspects of the island’s character, they collectively reinforce its reputation as an exceptional and versatile setting for filmmakers seeking inspiration.