Proyecta is Ventana Sur’s Euro-Lat Am co-pro market.
The fifth edition of Proyecta, a Ventana Sur sidebar in association with Marché du Film and San Sebastian, will present 15 projects with the aim of fostering co-productions between Latin America and Europe.
The in-person event is taking place in Buenos Aires from November 28 to December 2.
The line-up includes The Meltdown by Chilean actor-director Manuela Martelli whose debut film 1976, her depiction of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship from the point of view of a woman, premiered in Director’s Fortnight at Cannes earlier ths year and was sold widely by Luxbox.
Also being...
The fifth edition of Proyecta, a Ventana Sur sidebar in association with Marché du Film and San Sebastian, will present 15 projects with the aim of fostering co-productions between Latin America and Europe.
The in-person event is taking place in Buenos Aires from November 28 to December 2.
The line-up includes The Meltdown by Chilean actor-director Manuela Martelli whose debut film 1976, her depiction of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship from the point of view of a woman, premiered in Director’s Fortnight at Cannes earlier ths year and was sold widely by Luxbox.
Also being...
- 10/5/2022
- by Emilio Mayorga
- ScreenDaily
Each year the Guadalajara Film Festival (Ficg) invites a crop of the most exciting projects from around Latin America to participate in its Co-Production Meetings. This year, organizers are excited to welcome back in-person visitors for its rescheduled 17th edition of the event, where teams representing 24 feature film projects will meet with potential partners, financing organizations, sales agents and more.
Below, a look at this year’s participating projects.
“Animals,”
From Waissbluth, whose enterprising 2016 “A Horse Called Elephant” marked a rare Southern American movie play for family ads. Billed as a near-future dark dramedy, his latest pictures a world where animal rights begin to be widespread and upheld by law.
“The Bad Mother,”
Victoria, a successful journalist, decides to have a baby, regrets it later, which plunges her into depression.She writes a book, “The Bad Mother,” which creates a movement. A horror drama marking the director’s first feature.
Below, a look at this year’s participating projects.
“Animals,”
From Waissbluth, whose enterprising 2016 “A Horse Called Elephant” marked a rare Southern American movie play for family ads. Billed as a near-future dark dramedy, his latest pictures a world where animal rights begin to be widespread and upheld by law.
“The Bad Mother,”
Victoria, a successful journalist, decides to have a baby, regrets it later, which plunges her into depression.She writes a book, “The Bad Mother,” which creates a movement. A horror drama marking the director’s first feature.
- 10/1/2021
- by John Hopewell, Jamie Lang and Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
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