A short film called "Alma e-Xisto" about shale-stone villages in central Portugal, produced by a Spain-Colombia-Portugal audiovisual team, won the Best Travel Film award at the Global Short Films Awards during the 2026 Cannes Film Festival. The three-and-a-half-minute production, made by Juan Manuel Arias Gaviria and Laura Girón Cardona, was filmed in 2024 and became the first Portuguese short film to win in the awards' history.