Fouth edition of co-production sidebar will run in-person and online.
In the run-up to the hybrid 13th edition of Ventana Sur that starts in Buenos Aires later this month, top brass have unveiled the 16 development titles selected for its Proyecta co-production sidebar organised with San Sebastian Film Festival.
Proyecta filmmakers pitch to producers, programmers and sales agents in search of partners to complete financing and international distribution on co-productions between Latin American and Europe.
The fourth edition of Proyecta will run in-person and online and comprises a pitching session by project representatives on November 30 in Buenos Aires followed on December...
In the run-up to the hybrid 13th edition of Ventana Sur that starts in Buenos Aires later this month, top brass have unveiled the 16 development titles selected for its Proyecta co-production sidebar organised with San Sebastian Film Festival.
Proyecta filmmakers pitch to producers, programmers and sales agents in search of partners to complete financing and international distribution on co-productions between Latin American and Europe.
The fourth edition of Proyecta will run in-person and online and comprises a pitching session by project representatives on November 30 in Buenos Aires followed on December...
- 11/11/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum has previously yielded ‘The Mole Agent’ and ’La Llorona’.
San Sebastian is hosting the 10th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum from September 20-22, showcasing projects from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, France and Spain.
Fourteen fiction and non-fiction works are being pitched this year, both at industry sessions and one-to-ones, with prizes including the best project award; the Dale! award (Development Latin America-Europe) and the ArteKino international prize.
Organised as an extension to the San Sebastian Forum, some 148 projects have previously been selected, with 70 of those being completed and 40 selected for festivals including the Berlinale, Cannes,...
San Sebastian is hosting the 10th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum from September 20-22, showcasing projects from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, France and Spain.
Fourteen fiction and non-fiction works are being pitched this year, both at industry sessions and one-to-ones, with prizes including the best project award; the Dale! award (Development Latin America-Europe) and the ArteKino international prize.
Organised as an extension to the San Sebastian Forum, some 148 projects have previously been selected, with 70 of those being completed and 40 selected for festivals including the Berlinale, Cannes,...
- 9/20/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The 10th edition of the Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum includes projects from Cristian Leighton and Johnny Ma.
San Sebastian will host the 10th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum from September 20-22, showcasing projects from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, France and Spain.
A total of 14 fiction and non-fiction works will be pitched this year, both at industry sessions and one-to-ones, with prizes including the Best Project Award; the Dale! Award (Development Latin America-Europe) and the ArteKino International Prize.
Organised as an extension to the San Sebastian Forum, some 148 projects have previously been selected, with 70 of those being completed and 40 selected for festivals including the Berlinale,...
San Sebastian will host the 10th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum from September 20-22, showcasing projects from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay, France and Spain.
A total of 14 fiction and non-fiction works will be pitched this year, both at industry sessions and one-to-ones, with prizes including the Best Project Award; the Dale! Award (Development Latin America-Europe) and the ArteKino International Prize.
Organised as an extension to the San Sebastian Forum, some 148 projects have previously been selected, with 70 of those being completed and 40 selected for festivals including the Berlinale,...
- 9/20/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Spain’s Lolita Films, co-founded by auteur Javier Rebollo (“La mujer sin piano”), is re-teaming with Argentina’s Amateur Cinema on road movie project “Camionero,” directed by “Para la guerra” helmer Francisco Marise.
Selected for San Sebastian Festival’s 9th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, “Camionero” is co-penned by Rebollo, who earned a best director award at San Sebastian 2009 with “La mujer sin piano.”
The companies are linking up once more after co-producing Marise’s feature debut, war film “Para la guerra,” also co-written by Rebollo, which world-premiered in 2018 at San Sebastian’s New Directors.
“’Camionero’ is a road movie without a road; a movie that happens when truckers turn off their engines and don’t drive. In paradores, tyre stores, grills, motels and shoulders,” Marise told Variety.
“A film of (mis)encounters between the bodies of truck drivers and other bodies in places of passage and driving break, which explores their joys and loneliness,...
Selected for San Sebastian Festival’s 9th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, “Camionero” is co-penned by Rebollo, who earned a best director award at San Sebastian 2009 with “La mujer sin piano.”
The companies are linking up once more after co-producing Marise’s feature debut, war film “Para la guerra,” also co-written by Rebollo, which world-premiered in 2018 at San Sebastian’s New Directors.
“’Camionero’ is a road movie without a road; a movie that happens when truckers turn off their engines and don’t drive. In paradores, tyre stores, grills, motels and shoulders,” Marise told Variety.
“A film of (mis)encounters between the bodies of truck drivers and other bodies in places of passage and driving break, which explores their joys and loneliness,...
- 9/9/2021
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Paula Hernández’s “El Viento Que Arrasa,”Cristian Leighton’s “El Porvenir de la Mirada” and Johnny Ma’s “Chin-Gone” feature among 14 projects selected for San Sebastian’s 9th Europe-Latin America Co-Production Forum, the Spanish festival’s industry centerpiece.
Many projects come with high-caliber Latin American arthouse backing.
“El Viento Que Arrasa” was talked up by producer Hernán Musaluppi at Cannes; “El Porvenir de la Mirada” is associate produced by Academy Award winner Sebastián Lelio, (“A Fantastic Woman”); Ma’s “Chin Gone” is produced by Rachel Daisy Ellis’ Desvia Produçoes in Brazil, whose credits include “Divine Love,” “Rojo” and “Prayers for the Stolen.”
Of two feature debuts, “Alemania” is backed by Tarea Fina (“The Sleepwalkers”), and “La Sucesión” by Pasto, which had “The Employer and the Employee” at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight, and Gema Films (“Soldado”). New Argentine Cinema icon Diego Dubcovsky produces Romina Paula’s “People by Night.” Multi-prized Spanish...
Many projects come with high-caliber Latin American arthouse backing.
“El Viento Que Arrasa” was talked up by producer Hernán Musaluppi at Cannes; “El Porvenir de la Mirada” is associate produced by Academy Award winner Sebastián Lelio, (“A Fantastic Woman”); Ma’s “Chin Gone” is produced by Rachel Daisy Ellis’ Desvia Produçoes in Brazil, whose credits include “Divine Love,” “Rojo” and “Prayers for the Stolen.”
Of two feature debuts, “Alemania” is backed by Tarea Fina (“The Sleepwalkers”), and “La Sucesión” by Pasto, which had “The Employer and the Employee” at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight, and Gema Films (“Soldado”). New Argentine Cinema icon Diego Dubcovsky produces Romina Paula’s “People by Night.” Multi-prized Spanish...
- 8/12/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Icíar Bollaín, Isaki Lacuesta and Carlos Vermut to return.
The Spanish films that will be showcased at the 2018 San Sebastian Festival (21-29 September) have been revealed.
The competition titles includeYuli, directed by Icíar Bollaín, who has twice previously competed for the Golden Shellwith Take My Eyes (2003) and Mataharis (2007).
Isaki Lacuesta is also in competition with Between Two Waters. Lacuester’s The Double Steps won the Golden Shell in 2011. The new film stars the two Roma brothers who appeared as teenages in one of the his first films, La Leyenda Del Tiempo.
A further Golden Shell winner (for Magical Girl in...
The Spanish films that will be showcased at the 2018 San Sebastian Festival (21-29 September) have been revealed.
The competition titles includeYuli, directed by Icíar Bollaín, who has twice previously competed for the Golden Shellwith Take My Eyes (2003) and Mataharis (2007).
Isaki Lacuesta is also in competition with Between Two Waters. Lacuester’s The Double Steps won the Golden Shell in 2011. The new film stars the two Roma brothers who appeared as teenages in one of the his first films, La Leyenda Del Tiempo.
A further Golden Shell winner (for Magical Girl in...
- 7/20/2018
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
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